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I got 2 HDD,

a 250GB n a 80GB,

My PC is abit slower n i have never defragged the thing even though im dl shit all day n cutting n pastin it back n forth.

some1 said defraggin may help so jus wanted to know how long it would roughly take.

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Depends on how full they are, how many programmes you've installed and uninstalled, virus software, temporary files, etc.


Do a Disk Cleanup before defragmenting, otherwise you're just tidying up junk that don't need to be there.

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Pete, you're starting to do my job in Tech.. lol
Nice work..! haha

Yeh, just go with what Petey suggested..

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1hour , on my 200Gb with Diskeeper, I'm never using windows defrag again, it takes tooooo long
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Another reason to go Linux - no defrag, EVER..! lol

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CS... download CCleaner (www.ccleaner.com) and use that to keep up the cleaning for you. It is free. Do that like once a week. You can also download System Mechanic (http://www.iolo.com/sm/6/index.cfm) and maybe someone from here can give us a crack to System Mechanic Professional or basic. I use that one to do all my maintanance in one shot.

The CCleaner does a more idepth cleaning than the windows disk clean will do. Plus you can check for registry errors on both programs.
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Usually takes an hour for me... not too bad. I always forget to do the disk clean-up, though... lol :oops:

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thanks for the help guys.

ill try out those programs over the weekend n hopefully my pc will run a lil faster n smoother

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I think the CCleaner will help and a disk defrag is a must like once a week if you are on the computer alot.
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I use the disk cleaner program that comes with TuneUp Utilities 2006 (Best swiss army app I've ever used) and I defragment with O&O Defrag...

I used to use Diskeeper, but I find that O&O has various modes of defragmenting, which I like alot...I defrag often, so my defrags never go over 30 mins, and that's w/a about 30% fragmentation...

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