Defrag Question

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David.Anthony

I use an external hard drive to transport my work but now we have changed to
vista I cant figer out how to defrag it
Can anyone help
Thanks daveblackhall
 
You can use the 'defragment now' option from the drives properties window.
In Computer right click on the drive and select Properties. In the
properties window, Click Tools then click the defragment now button.

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do you have any thoughts on native vista defrag and a third party defrag
software?
 
do you have any thoughts on native vista defrag and a third party defrag
software?
I use PerfectDisk. I prefer it over the native defrag app because it has
the real-time map that we're all used to, and more importantly it can defrag
the page file and other "meta data" during a boot-time defragmentation that
the native defrag app cannot. It's debatable how important this is in terms
of either performance or data integrity compared with using the native app
though. Perhaps others will comment?

If you're curious you can download a fully function 30 day trial of
PerfectDisk at www.perfectdisk.com and see for yourself.

Disclaimer - I'm just a satisfied user and nothing more!
 
If you are looking for a third party defragmenter then take a look at
PerfectDisk (www.raxco.com) I much prefer this to the windows built in
defragmenter.

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