Re: [PCWorks] Vista with SP1

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 22:33:26 -0500

".....defragging is unnecessary for the most part".  ??

Do you mean just on Vista?  I can't speak for it, but it is 
necessary for XP.  Not doing so regularly can slow it down. 
The sequential reading/writing of data on a heavily fragmented 
HD is slowed down because the time needed for the disk heads to 
move between fragments and waiting for the disk platter to 
rotate into position is increased (increased seek time which is 
cumulative, and rotational delay).  Defrag'ing can increase the 
life span of the HD, by minimizing the movement of the head(s). 
Of course this depends on the type of computing one does.  If 
one rarely uses their PC, doesn't do much website wise and 
doesn't get many emails, defrag'ing would be rarely needed. 
But if one goes to dozens of websites a day, gets hundreds of 
emails, or does any kind of large audio or video compilation 
and editing, it's needed regularly.  This is why I put OE's 
storage and the Temp Net files folder on a separate partition, 
along with video editing folders.  C: doesn't need much 
defrag'ing, but that other partition needs it A LOT.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hugh Vandervoort"

I'm glad it's working for you. I'd really like to use Vista, 
and I'll
get back to it one day, but the problems are not worth the 
effort at the
moment.
A couple of points:
Vista doesn't install Norton. That's a Symantec product, and 
was almost
certainly put there by HP.
There are no good registry cleaners. They are unnecessary and 
more
likely to screw up your system than to fix anything. Registry 
cleaning
and defragging is unnecessary for the most part. Windows Vista 
includes
an incredible array of support tools which should be thoroughly
investigated before adding any third party software.



ED GIBBS wrote:
> Hugh, I have been using Vista with SP1 installed for 3-4 
> months on my HP
> Laptop.
> My Laptop purchased in Nov '07 came with Vista Home Premium 
> Installed,
> but lots of problems.
> So, I purchased a new 160GB WD hard drive and then installed 
> XP, which I
> used until SP1
> became available for Vista. I then shifted back to Vista and 
> installed
> SP1 which is working perfectly.
> I use Mozilla Firefox  Browser &  Thunderbird for my mail.
> Memory 4GB, HD 160GB
> I also use Advanced Windows Care which I run 2-3 times weekly 
> to
> Check/Clean the Registry,
> it also Defrags and does other system checks. To rid the 
> Vista system of
> Norton which
> is installed by Vista, I use a wonderful program "Absolute 
> Installer."
> It is a "Must Have"
> for me, as it will completely remove all Norton garbage and 
> clean the
> registry.
> Regards,
> Ed
>

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