ok,
I went to the link and found
the webpage for the powerdefrag-er.
I downloaded the two files as
instructed and ran the gui.
I saw a bunch of scrolling via the
command window, which I had
seen before using the contig
program.
however, I thought that the two
graphical representations on
the link were screenshots of
powerdefrag, that is until I
read the fine print.
so no big deal and I am sure some
third party software maker will
make and provide a visual image
and representation of file movement.
such a utility would be entertaining
for many of us who want to stare
mindlessly at the screen on occasion.
in any case, the contig is working
at this time and thanks for the tips.
what I think is feasible and realistic
is for an estimated time of completion
to be provided with an analysis of a
defragmentation level.
it would be helpful to know how
much time to allocate for defragging
while people can do other things.
further, I am not sure if there is a
feature built in the vista system,
but it would also be helpful to have
the option for the system to shut down
after defrag was completed.
"Touch Base" <nospam@_nospam.com> wrote in message
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>
> " db ·´¯`·.¸. .><)))º>." <databaseben via hotmail> wrote in message
> news:BA09E579-4AD8-4FA7-AD17-...
> ok,
>
> <snip>
>
> Good to see you got a result
>
> If you want to see something moving while defragging this program is basic
> in it's GUI but is a very good defragger.
> Power Defragmenter is a very advanced GUI for the Sysinternals core
> application which takes defragmentation process to a whole new level.
> Power
> Defragmenter is a GUI (Graphic User Interface) application for a program
> called Contig created by Sysinternals.Contig was created by Mark
> Russinovich
> and Bryce Cogswell.
>
> http://www.vistarewired.com/defragment-10x-faster
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Touch Base
> Report back on the results, good or bad so others may benefit
>
> "There's an old story about the person who wished his computer were as
> easy
> to use as his telephone. That wish has come true, since I no longer know
> how to use my telephone."
> (Bjarne Stroustrup)
>
>