HP Pavilion a6000 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide - Page 7

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Running the Disk Defragmenter Program When Windows Vista stores files on your hard disk drive, it often divides them into multiple pieces (or fragments) so they fit into available space on the drive. When you attempt to open a fragmented file, it must be retrieved from more than one place, so the process takes more time. The Disk Defragmenter program groups the fragmented files together on your hard disk drive to improve computer performance. This does not affect the location of files and folders on your computer. NOTE: The Disk Defragmenter program may take a long time to complete. You can run it unattended overnight. 1 Save your work and close all open programs. 2 Press the Ctrl key, the Alt key, and the Delete key at the same time. 3 Click Start Task Manager. 4 On the Applications tab, select all the programs that are listed, and then click End Task. Close the Task Manager. 5 Click the Windows Start Button, choose All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter. 6 Click Defragment Now. If Disk Defragmenter repeatedly starts, a hidden background program is still accessing the hard disk drive. Restart the computer in Safe Mode and run the Disk Defragmenter program again: 1 Click the Windows Start Button, click the arrow next to the Lock button, and then click Restart. 2 Press the F8 key as soon as the first logo screen appears. 3 On the Windows Advanced Options menu, use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode and press the Enter key. 4 Press the Enter key again to select the operating system. 5 Log on to Windows Vista. When the Desktop message appears, click Yes to continue in Safe Mode. 6 After Windows Vista starts, use the previous procedure to run the Disk Defragmenter program. Maintenance 3

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Maintenance
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Running the Disk Defragmenter Program
When Windows Vista stores files on your hard disk drive, it often divides them into
multiple pieces (or
fragments
) so they fit into available space on the drive. When you
attempt to open a fragmented file, it must be retrieved from more than one place, so the
process takes more time.
The Disk Defragmenter program groups the fragmented files together on your hard disk
drive to improve computer performance. This does not affect the location of files and
folders on your computer.
1
Save your work and close all open programs.
2
Press the Ctrl key, the Alt key, and the Delete key at the same time.
3
Click
Start Task Manager
.
4
On the Applications tab, select all the programs that are listed, and then click
End Task
. Close the Task Manager.
5
Click the
Windows Start Button
, choose
All Programs
,
Accessories
,
System
Tools
, and then click
Disk Defragmenter
.
6
Click
Defragment Now
.
If Disk Defragmenter repeatedly starts, a hidden background program is still accessing the
hard disk drive. Restart the computer in Safe Mode and run the Disk Defragmenter
program again:
1
Click the
Windows Start Button
, click the arrow next to the
Lock
button, and then click
Restart
.
2
Press the F8 key as soon as the first logo screen appears.
3
On the Windows Advanced Options menu, use the arrow keys to select
Safe Mode
and press the Enter key.
4
Press the Enter key again to select the operating system.
5
Log on to Windows Vista. When the Desktop message appears, click
Yes
to continue
in Safe Mode.
6
After Windows Vista starts, use the previous procedure to run the Disk Defragmenter
program.
NOTE:
The Disk Defragmenter program may take a long time to complete. You can run it
unattended overnight.