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Step 7: Disk Defragmenter for Windows Vista
Think of your computer as your local public library. You go to your library to check out
books. You keep them for awhile and what do you do when you return them? You dump them in the return bin with all the
rest of the books recently returned. Well someone has to restore those books to their original shelves in an organized
manner.
Your computer is a library of information. Every time you delete an email, move a file, install or uninstall programs,
you change where the information is stored on your computer. As time passes, files get lost or get more and more
difficult to get to (books at the bottom of the return bin), causing your computer to run slower while it searches for
the information you have requested from it. Imagine that pile of books after a month of no one replacing them to their
shelves! We are going to play librarian and return files back to where they belong.
You will need administrator access to open the application. The Defragmenter runs as a scheduled task which is currently
enabled. You can modify the schedule, and you may also run it by clicking "Defragment Now."
To modify the schedule, click "Modify Schedule." You will have three options, the frequency, day of the week,
and time. Click "Ok" once you have the settings you like.
If you are an experienced user and want more control over the defragmentation process, run a command prompt
from the shortcut, but right click and choose to "Run as Administrator" beforehand. Then at the command
prompt type "defrag" and you will get options similar to previous versions of Disk Defragmenter in Windows
XP but through the command console.
Once you restart, you should have a faster boot time, speed to run multiple programs at once, and no error
messages! Give yourself a pat on the back, you just fixed your own computer! Better yet, you just saved yourself about
$400 from not having a technician do all of these tasks for you! And here you thought you needed
a new computer. As long as you perform these maintenance tasks at least once a month, (more is
better) you should have no more issues.
Note: If you still have error messages or other problems after restarting, it is time to call your support center
or have your computer looked at by your local technician. This information is still vital to perform
monthly to reduce your chances of future system problems. Microsoft Customer Support: (800) 936-4900
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