Panasonic CF-19CHGACJM Reference Manual - Page 104

Disabling auto-defragment, Disabling auto-defragment processed in the background by Windows

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Flash Memory Drive 104 Disabling auto-defragment Windows automatically processes "defragment" to speed up in accessing files, etc. However, this process is not always necessary because you can access files at high speed even if they are decentrally-saved in the flash memory. Also, we recommend disabling auto-defragment because reducing the number of writing times is effective to use the flash memory for a long period of time. NOTE If auto-defragment is disabled, this function will not work when an external hard disc is connected, too. Change the setting when necessary to prevent the computer performance from being affected. Disabling auto-defragment processed in the background by Windows 1 Close all the applications. 2 Click [start] - [Run], and input "c:\util\setdfrg\setdfrg.exe" and click [OK]. If you have logged on as a standard user, enter an administrator password and click [OK]. The Automatic Defragmentation Utility starts up. 3 Click [Deactivate automatic defragmentation]. To return the setting to the previous value, click [Activate automatic defragmentation (Windows standard)] 4 When the screen shows the display to change the setting, click [OK].

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Flash Memory Drive
Windows automatically processes “defragment” to speed up in accessing files, etc.
However, this process is not always necessary because you can access files at high speed even if they are decentrally-saved
in the flash memory. Also, we recommend disabling auto-defragment because reducing the number of writing times is effec-
tive to use the flash memory for a long period of time.
NOTE
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If auto-defragment is disabled, this function will not work when an external hard disc is connected, too. Change the
setting when necessary to prevent the computer performance from being affected.
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Disabling auto-defragment processed in the background by Windows
1
Close all the applications.
2
Click [start] - [Run], and input “c:\util\setdfrg\setdfrg.exe” and click [OK].
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If you have logged on as a standard user, enter an administrator password and click [OK].
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The Automatic Defragmentation Utility starts up.
3
Click [Deactivate automatic defragmentation].
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To return the setting to the previous value, click [Activate automatic defragmentation (Windows standard)]
4
When the screen shows the display to change the setting, click [OK].
Disabling auto-defragment