Now *that's* a good question and here's an answer courtesy John Barnett
(Google is a good thing):
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/disable...r_schedule.htm
In the interest of fairness, it appears the defrag runs once a week by
default, not when the computer is idle. I've only researched it for about
five minutes, so if I'm wrong let me know. I don't want to sling
"reverse-FUD".
"j90qfj90q34fjwefi2" wrote:
> Ya i think its dumb b/c experience has shown that it will start when ur
> computer is idle, and it can't just *STOP*, it takes a wile to settle down
> when it detects me starting to use my computer. I would rather schedule a
> actual defrag utility to run at night. AT LEAST WE NEED AN EASY OPTION TO DO
> THAT IMHO
>
> "PNutts" wrote:
>
> > Normally I don't feed the trolls, but...
> >
> > You think it is dumb to index and defrag when the computer is idle? Are you
> > are really suggesting you do it when the computer is under load?
> >
> > What I think you mean is that you simply want to turn off the defrag.
> > Interesting. If you install a third party defragger, would you also set it to
> > manual? Just curious.
> >
> > "j90qfj90q34fjwefi2" wrote:
> >
> > > Because it automatically indexes your hard drive AND it automatically defrags
> > > your hard drive when its IDLE. How dumb is that???? You have to hack some
> > > registry crap to turn it off too. MS, let US decide when to defrag, and give
> > > us option to turn auto defrag OFF easy!!!!
> > >
> > > "Jerry" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Vista Ultimate 32-bit with 4GB memory running on a 500GB Raid1 HD.
> > > > The hard disks are almost ALWAYS running, especially when the computer is
> > > > idle. I disabled the Windows Search service, but that didn't change
> > > > anything.
> > > > Any ideas as to what that might be? Any good program that can tell me
> > > > real-time what app is accessing the disk?
> > > >
> > > >