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Tom
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      11-07-2008
I don't have VISTA but a friend does have VISTA Home Basic. . How does he
run chkdsk then defrag.

Thanks


 
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Chad Harris
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      11-07-2008
Hi Tom--

When you click start in Vista you have Search above it and Search is your
friend in Vista as google and MSN Search are your friend on the net.

For chkdsk:

1) Click Start button and type chkdsk in the search area and it will pop up
and click it.
2) You can also run chkdsk from the run box or the command prompt. The
reason I mention this is that there are several types of chkdsk reflected in
command switches and that's useful if you have your HD divided into more
than one drive--you can specify. For example if you hit Windows key + R
bringing up run box, you can type chkdsk: c /r and that "r switch" runs what
for many people is the most capable chkdsk because R implies F and implies
means includes.


For defrag:

Ckick start button and type in defrag and up will pop Disk Defragmenter on
the Start menu.

Tip: MSFT has made an adequate defragger in Vista, but I urge everyone to
try Raxco's perfect disk for free for 60 days or Diskeeper's defrag for
free. They are both full functionality trials.

www.raxco.com

www.diskeeper.com

They are both much better and faster. For some reason in Windows 7, the
defrag takes for evah and evah and those two guys won't work in Windows 7 as
of yet. But they are considerably better than the native defragger in Vista
and in XP and always will be because MSFT can't be expected to ship every
utility for free for financial and legal reasons.

Good luck,

CH

"Tom" <> wrote in message news:gf0fel$rjd$...
>I don't have VISTA but a friend does have VISTA Home Basic. . How does he
>run chkdsk then defrag.
>
> Thanks
>


 
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Benjamin
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      11-07-2008

Don't mean to nitpick, but just FYI: Vista may not run chkdsk withou
admin rights.

You need an elevated command prompt, so after you type "cmd" into th
Vista search box, and the result shows up, right click on CMD an
choose 'run as administrator'. As Chad says, chkdsk /r is your best be
for a thorough scan.

And, another vote for Diskeeper 2008. I too use, and recommend it.


Chad Harris;880320 Wrote:
> Hi Tom--
>
> When you click start in Vista you have Search above it and Search i
> your
> friend in Vista as google and MSN Search are your friend on the net.
>
> For chkdsk:
>
> 1) Click Start button and type chkdsk in the search area and it wil
> pop up
> and click it.
> 2) You can also run chkdsk from the run box or the command prompt.
> The
> reason I mention this is that there are several types of chkds
> reflected in
> command switches and that's useful if you have your HD divided int
> more
> than one drive--you can specify. For example if you hit Windows key
> R
> bringing up run box, you can type chkdsk: c /r and that "r switch" run
> what
> for many people is the most capable chkdsk because R implies F an
> implies
> means includes.
>
>
> For defrag:
>
> Ckick start button and type in defrag and up will pop Disk Defragmente
> on
> the Start menu.
>
> Tip: MSFT has made an adequate defragger in Vista, but I urge everyon
> to
> try Raxco's perfect disk for free for 60 days or Diskeeper's defra
> for
> free. They are both full functionality trials.
>
> 'Disk Defrag Software | Raxco.com' (http://www.raxco.com)
>
> www.diskeeper.com
>
> They are both much better and faster. For some reason in Windows 7
> the
> defrag takes for evah and evah and those two guys won't work in Window
> 7 as
> of yet. But they are considerably better than the native defragger i
> Vista
> and in XP and always will be because MSFT can't be expected to shi
> every
> utility for free for financial and legal reasons.
>
> Good luck,
>
> CH
>
> "Tom" <whizzy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:gf0fel$rjd$1@xxxxxx> > >
> > >I don't have VISTA but a friend does have VISTA Home Basic. . Ho

> > does he
> > >run chkdsk then defrag.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > >


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Tom
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      11-09-2008

"Chad Harris" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi Tom--
>
> When you click start in Vista you have Search above it and Search is your
> friend in Vista as google and MSN Search are your friend on the net.
>
> For chkdsk:
>
> 1) Click Start button and type chkdsk in the search area and it will pop
> up and click it.
> 2) You can also run chkdsk from the run box or the command prompt. The
> reason I mention this is that there are several types of chkdsk reflected
> in command switches and that's useful if you have your HD divided into
> more than one drive--you can specify. For example if you hit Windows key
> + R bringing up run box, you can type chkdsk: c /r and that "r switch"
> runs what for many people is the most capable chkdsk because R implies F
> and implies means includes.
>
>
> For defrag:
>
> Ckick start button and type in defrag and up will pop Disk Defragmenter on
> the Start menu.
>
> Tip: MSFT has made an adequate defragger in Vista, but I urge everyone to
> try Raxco's perfect disk for free for 60 days or Diskeeper's defrag for
> free. They are both full functionality trials.
>
> www.raxco.com
>
> www.diskeeper.com
>
> They are both much better and faster. For some reason in Windows 7, the
> defrag takes for evah and evah and those two guys won't work in Windows 7
> as of yet. But they are considerably better than the native defragger in
> Vista and in XP and always will be because MSFT can't be expected to ship
> every utility for free for financial and legal reasons.
>
> Good luck,

Hi Chad, much thanks for the indepth reply. When I move to VISTA I'll
upgrade my Diskeeper


 
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      11-09-2008

"Benjamin" <> wrote in message
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>
> Don't mean to nitpick, but just FYI: Vista may not run chkdsk without
> admin rights.
>
> You need an elevated command prompt, so after you type "cmd" into the
> Vista search box, and the result shows up, right click on CMD and
> choose 'run as administrator'. As Chad says, chkdsk /r is your best bet
> for a thorough scan.
>
> And, another vote for Diskeeper 2008. I too use, and recommend it.


I'll check it.

thanks


 
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