That Nick N really knows his stuff...
One of the reasons I suggest O&O Defrag and set it up for NAME defrag is because it ALLOWS tweaks such as the Last Access Time Stamp be disable and not affect the defrag optimize, at all. The advantage to disabling the feature is truly seen!
Does the services that defragers like O&O run all the time hamper performance at all?
By the way Nick do you have a place that you have listed all your tweaks you reccomend.
If I uninstall or install a large app or game say 3 or 4 gigs should I defrag using your method before and after. Not counting the normal maintance.
Providing I have a clean disk used 30%, would defragging using O&O REALLY make that much of a diferance to my fsX?
And how do I know if I will get the problem with O&O causing the bluescreen?
Providing I have a clean disk used 30%, would defragging using O&O REALLY make that much of a diferance to my fsX?
And how do I know if I will get the problem with O&O causing the bluescreen?
Oh yea.. it will make a big difference but the other items in that list must be done too... and the more free space, the more it will improve things. At 30% used you will most likely see a very decent leap in speed and smooth MSFS if you follow all the directions carefully.
As for the error reports... If you are running a copy of WindowsXP SP2 which was not supplied by an OEM and you are not on an older HP or Dell tower, I see absolutely no issues.
If you run an OEM tower that has their own Windows disk supplied and that OEM Windows disk installs a repair partition, or is SP1 and you must web update for SP2, I would cautious about using ANY 3rd party defrag or partition software. It is not just O&O that may cause that problem. O&O is just one of many software titles that may not work with OEM systems or old versions of WindowsXP
Providing I have a clean disk used 30%, would defragging using O&O REALLY make that much of a diferance to my fsX?
And how do I know if I will get the problem with O&O causing the bluescreen?
Oh yea.. it will make a big difference but the other items in that list must be done too... and the more free space, the more it will improve things. At 30% used you will most likely see a very decent leap in speed and smooth MSFS if you follow all the directions carefully.
As for the error reports... If you are running a copy of WindowsXP SP2 which was not supplied by an OEM and you are not on an older HP or Dell tower, I see absolutely no issues.
If you run an OEM tower that has their own Windows disk supplied and that OEM Windows disk installs a repair partition, or is SP1 and you must web update for SP2, I would cautious about using ANY 3rd party defrag or partition software. It is not just O&O that may cause that problem. O&O is just one of many software titles that may not work with OEM systems or old versions of WindowsXP
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