Speeding Up Slow Hard Disk Drives

on Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Hi,here it me again, for a several day I busy with my exam,I think I can't up date this blog everyday,but I'll try to writing when I am free.Today I want to share with you,how to speed up your hard disk.Ok the first is you must back up your windows.And also don't forget to up date your anti spyware or adware .

Even after defragmentation,a half empty system hard disk drive still doesn't run as fast as it should as compared to the feeling you get a after a fresh Windows installation.So how do we get about fixing this without too much effort.

The fragmentation of saved files on your hard disk drive by Windows Xp ( I used this windows) is directly proportional to the amount of occupied storage on the hard disk .-- this results in slower hard disk drive performance.

You can easily optimize almost all the files for some improvement by using Windows XP's built in defrag tool ,though the pagefile and registry will not be optimized.This is because those files are in use while Windows XP is running, and cannot be optimized while the operating system is active

Using the Pagedefrag tool,freely downloadable from sysinternals.com the pagefile and registry can be easily be optimized for quicker access.Execute " pagedfg.exe" after decompressing the downloaded archive.make sure to enable the option to " Defragment at next boot ". When you restart your PC after that,this handly little utility will then launch itself right before the operating system kicks in and defragments your system files.Once done,Windows will boot and you should then have a zippy hard disk drive.

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