I have noticed that whenever I defrag a drive in Win2K the system files never get moved.
Is there anyway to schedule the defrag to occur when I reboot, so that it can move the system files when they are not in use?
or...
Does anyone know of a proggie that can move the pagefile to the start or the drive?
I don't suppose these would actually improve performance, but it would make me a happy chappie.
Thanks
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I am running Win2K Pro: SP2 on the following:
Is there anyway to schedule the defrag to occur when I reboot, so that it can move the system files when they are not in use?
or...
Does anyone know of a proggie that can move the pagefile to the start or the drive?
I don't suppose these would actually improve performance, but it would make me a happy chappie.
Thanks
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I am running Win2K Pro: SP2 on the following:
- T'bird 1GHz 200FSB on an Asus A7V (KT133)
- 256 Mb PC100 RAM
- Matrox G400 32MB Dual Head
- IBM DJNA-372200 21GB UDMA 66 Drive
- 2 x IBM DNES-309170W 8GB SCSI Disk Drives (Raid 0)
- Matshita DVD-ROM SR-8584A IDE
- Plextor PX-W1210S SCSI CD-RW
- Intel Pro/100+ Management Ethernet Adaptor
- Iwill 2936 Ultra Wide SCSI controller
- SB Live! 5.1
- Sony Multiscan CPD-G400 19"
- USB IntelliMouse Explorer Optical
- Creative WebCam Go! Plus 8Mb
- UM9800 V.90 USB Modem
- Tornado 1000 case (with six 80mm fans!)
- Cambridge SoundWorks DTT3500 5.1 speakers
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