As files are deleted and moved around on the hard disk open spaces
are created. Then as more files are saved to the disk they
are broken into parts and saved in different locations. Defragment
brings all the parts of a file together and moves all the files
to the front of the hard disk. It moves the empty space to the rear
of the disk. This makes the computer run faster because the files
are in the front of the hard disk and the files are in one piece.
To run Defragment (at least every 30 days) follow these instructions:
Windows XP
- Click on the Start button
- Click on My Computer
- Right click on C: drive
- Click on Properties
- Click on the Tools tab
- Click on Defragment Now
- Click on Defragment button
- Wait, this can take as long time depending on how badly your
computer is fragmented.
If you have any trouble running defragment try running it in
Safe Mode as described below.
Windows 95/98/ME
- Double click My Computer on the Desktop.
- Right-click the C: drive.
- Click Properties.
- Click Tools tab.
- Click the Defragment Now button.
- In Windows 95 a window will pop up saying "Drive C: is
X% fragmented". Click Start even if Windows says you do
not have to defragment at this time. (In Windows 98 and ME Defragment
will start automatically.)
- Wait, this can take as long time depending on how badly your
computer is fragmented.
- Click Yes when you are asked if you want to quit Defragmenter.
- Click OK.
If you have trouble defragmenting try it in Safe Mode
From time to time you may have trouble defragmenting. If
for some reason it will not finish on its own then try running Defragment
in Windows Safe Mode. Safe Mode is a trouble shooting mode
of Windows which is a bare bones version. When in Safe Mode
no other software is running in the background preventing Defragment
from finishing.
To start Windows in Safe Mode you have to press the F8 key before
Windows starts. It is a bit tricky to press the F8 key at
just the right time; too soon and the computer will think there
is something wrong with the keyboard, too late and Windows will
start. To start your computer in Safe Mode:
- Turn on your computer
- After the DOS commands flash on the screen keep pressing the
F8 key. Do not hold down the F8 key just repeatedly press
it.
- A Windows Start menu will appear.
- Use the Down Arrow key to highlight Safe Mode
- Press the Enter key
- Wait until Windows starts in Safe Mode. A message will
pop up telling you that you are now in Safe Mode.
- Click OK
- Now try running Defragment following the instructions above.
- After Defragment has finished, restart your computer to return
to regular Windows mode.
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