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If you are defragmenting your hard drive(s) more than once a fortnight then you are gonna just wear out your drive premeturly. Normal defrag is once every 1-2 months. However, hve you thought that you may just have been surfing on a day that a lot of Americans had the day off?
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Try this http://www.tweakfiles.com/networking/modembooster.html
This might make things better but I haven't tried running it all the way through. Will tell you if it makes any difference tommorrow. Came recommeded by PCFormat.co.uk and I do take there opinion seriously as PCWorld don't advertise in their periodical
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This might make things better but I haven't tried running it all the way through. Will tell you if it makes any difference tommorrow. Came recommeded by PCFormat.co.uk and I do take there opinion seriously as PCWorld don't advertise in their periodical
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Flyswift,
The W95, W98 and Me kernels are almost identical, and any HDD's controlled by these OS's will certainly need defragmenting at times. For a fully NON-DOS based OS you must go to Windows NT or 2000, and even then you must defrag the disks. The disk writing is taken care of by the on board electronics of the drive (hence IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics) or by the SCSI adapter. I run 12 W98SE machines, 10 W2kPro machines and 3 WNT4 Servers, all of which need defrags...!
Norton Speed Disk is by far the best Degrag tool, performace advantage over anything shipped with Windows (Including the new W2k defrag) is huge.
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The W95, W98 and Me kernels are almost identical, and any HDD's controlled by these OS's will certainly need defragmenting at times. For a fully NON-DOS based OS you must go to Windows NT or 2000, and even then you must defrag the disks. The disk writing is taken care of by the on board electronics of the drive (hence IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics) or by the SCSI adapter. I run 12 W98SE machines, 10 W2kPro machines and 3 WNT4 Servers, all of which need defrags...!
Norton Speed Disk is by far the best Degrag tool, performace advantage over anything shipped with Windows (Including the new W2k defrag) is huge.
Aq
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Well TG, I ran the setup program last night (it takes an hour or two) and I've just started using it today and download speeds seem similare but Quake reports an improvement in ping times (about 20-30%) and is certainly more smooth. As ping times are important for loading web pages too but Quake makes it much easier to see if the pings are consistantly better. As for the unistallation, it wouldn't be needed as it uses its own dialer and doesn't alter your dial up networking settings at all. Also Zone Alarm hasn't asked if MB can have acces to the internet so I don't think it is sending any "Market Research" to the MB server. Seems to be quite good but it's only a 30 day evaluation. When that time is up then I'll consider if it's worth paying for although I don't know how much they want for it. Try it and see as there doesn't seem to be a downside. Hope this helps TG
It's not the destination that counts but the journey.
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It's not the destination that counts but the journey.
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Don't mean to butt in, however my PC will not defrag. I start it off and it gets to 3% of Drive C then stops. Hours later I see it still sitting there, lazy as hell. Any way I can restore the defrag program without a full re-load of the OS? Scan Disk is OK.
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Usually defrag stops because something has accessed the HD.
In Win95 or 98 before running the defrag utility, use CTRL-ALT-DEL to shut down everything except Explorer & Systray.
This should take care of whatever is interfering with the defrag process.
Hope this helps
In Win95 or 98 before running the defrag utility, use CTRL-ALT-DEL to shut down everything except Explorer & Systray.
This should take care of whatever is interfering with the defrag process.
Hope this helps
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Chances are AskCV that whats happening is that your machine starts to defrag and then another program writes to the drive and defrag says "oh well, I'd better start again". Close down as many programs as possible before you defrag (anti-virus seems to be the main offender) and start defrag. I'm quite confident that it should help. I had the same problem until I unloaded PC-Cillin. Should work mate.
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