How to automate disk defrag in windows xp




















Do you defragment your hard drive for faster computer performances? You may not know this yet but in window vista and window 7 you dont have to do that because it is in system default that your computer will do a automatic hard drive defragmentation on computer start up and boot time. Or just want to do the hard drive defragmentation manually. But in some cases, others window 7 and window vista dont have the automatic hard drive defragmentation enable. Well I have the solution wether you want the automatic defragmentation to be disable or enable.

To disable it just follow these steps. The Registry Editor opens in a new Window. Now look at the right side of your registry editor. In here the tutorial will be divided into two. Disk Defrag tools help to defragment the fragmented disk on your PC and should definitely be available in your clean up toolkit.

Though Windows has its own disk defrag utility, there are also several good third party utilities which are much more powerful than the default defragmentation utility in windows. Smart Defrag is one such popular free disk defragmenter from Iobit. Smart Defrag has a intuitive interface that any computer user, including a novice, will find it easy to use. But behind this simple interface is a powerful and fast defragmenting engine that works very well with large hard drives in modern computers.

What makes this utility really smart is the fact that it does much more than simple defragmentation. It streamlines the PC file system and places the frequently used files and directories into the fastest area of the disk, thereby enabling your computer to perform efficiently and with the most stability.

But it continually and constantly keeps your computer free from fragmentation. Click Browse 6. Select defrag. Click Open 9. In the Scheduled Task Wizard dialog, type a name for the scheduled task Disk Defragmenter, for instance Under Perform this task, select how often you wish Disk Defragmenter to run Click Next Set the time at which you wish the Disk Defragmenter scheduled task to run.

This should be a time when your computer is on, but not in heavy use. Enter a user name under which the Disk Defragmenter scheduled task will run. Note: This user must be an administrator on the local machine.

Enter the password for the user you entered in the previous step Confirm the password for the user Check Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish Click Finish In the Run text box, you should see the full path and command for defrag. Append the drive letter for the drive you wish to defragment to the command in the Run text box.



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