sorry but I have a couple of questions about your response. I am assuming
defrag is having problems because it never tells me that defrag is complete,
which I presume it is still supposed to do even in Vista. Is this correct?
Shouldn't it at some point say it is done? Also, what sort of diagnostic app
are you talking about? I do want to check on performance/efficiency, but
mainly I need to see if fragmentation is causing the issues with my video
editing application (been doing a lot with some very large files), and in the
past fragmentation has been a problem after lots of editing, deleting, moving
files...etc. I opened event viewer and don't see any "errors" but not really
sure where I am supposed to be looking...thanks and sorry I am sorta behind
the game on this. Just used to defragmenting and restarting to get this to
work better.
sb
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> You are assuming that defrag is having some problem, but no error is in
> Event Viewer? Defrag is designed to be good (and reliable), rather than
> fast, and to operate in the background. The lack of feedback is by design,
> and expected behavior, for that very reason. If you wanted to check on hard
> drive performance and efficiency, a diagnostic app designed for your hard
> drive would serve you much better.
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> "sjbass0107" <> wrote in message
> news:8FD148C3-0E0D-45B0-9A59-...
> > when i ask it to defrag (Vista), it starts and never quits. little circle
> > just keeps on rotating happily. left it going a couple of times for, say,
> > 10
> > hours maybe. since it doesn't show percentages anymore (or I can't find
> > them)
> > not sure where we are getting hung up. I've done lots of video editing
> > and
> > having some problems lately in those programs so think I really need a
> > good
> > defragment...or I at least need to see if fragmentation might be the cause
> > (if there is somewhere I can look to determine this please let me
> > know...if
> > not fragmented then problem is probably with video programs, but how do
> > you
> > tell in Vista..ahhhh)
> > --
> > sb
>