[jaws-uk] Re: Defrag and disc clean up.

  • From: TIDDYogg <oggy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 08:22:12 +0100

SusanI think Dorothy was particularly unlucky, and if your machine is 
sstill working OK, then don't bother.  But if it seems to be slowing 
down enough to annoy you, give it a go.  I only tend to do it about 
twice a year, probably.


Susan wrote:
> hi Dorothy and Claire,
>
> I'm just wondering is it worth the risk? I've had this computer now for 
> coming up to
> five years, and touch wood nothing has gone wrong with it so far, and that's 
> with no
> defragging at all.
>
> I have no techie guys that can help me out if need be, we are all the same 
> round here
> there's no help just guys that know nothing about speech.  I think we would 
> have to
> send our computers off to England if any thing went wrong with them.
>
> So maybe I should let sleeping dogs lie, and leave well alone.  maybe if it's 
> not
> necessary to defrag once a week and it will do just once every six months or 
> so I can
> wait till my son in law comes over with my daughter from England.
>
> thanks for all the help.
>
>
> susan
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "dorothy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <User@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:34 PM
> Subject: [jaws-uk] Defrag and disc clean up.
>
>
> Hallo there.      I hope this isn't the Gypsy's warning, but if you recall I
> had a complete hardrive failure back in March. Yes that is  how long ago it
> was. Andrew Hodgeson said Defragg can be high risk if you  stop it before it
> ends. I do not think I did do that but the Defrag only took as long as a
> Norton full system Scan,  about 48 minutes. I am talking about my desktop.
> at the moment I am using my Toshiba laptop. The Viglen desktop has arrived
> back after Andrew has done a wonderful job on it. As some of you if you
> followed or manage the tale of disaster that is  5 yes five Engineers
> making a total cock-up of replace the Drive and doing a rebuild know It was
> an ordeal I would not wish on anyone. The first three Engineers were from
> the  computer maker Viglen and it was under warranty. The first Engineer
> changed  the drive but could not register Jaws. We though the  floppy disc
> was perhaps the problem. The second Engineer fared no better. I had
> complained the new Drive was far too noise. It being an IBM Hitachi, and one
> removed a Western Digital. He could not register Jaws. Finally Tony Berry
> RNIB  helper took it and discovered the first Engineer has put on Windows XP
> Professional. Now my computer  has always been XP Home, hence Jaws would not
> let anyone register it. meanwhile I have ordered and bought from TandT
> Consultancy the latest Version of Jaws 7. That did not have a diskette.
> However it would not register either. Tony said only Jaws is holding you up.
> nothing else Lunar or Kurzweil will object but you will have to cough up
> more for JAWS Professional. Thereafter a few further disasters take place
> mainly around Interceptors and Drivers and Graphics. By now I am thinking to
> myself, I will never ever do a Defrag again in case it was my fault. Of the
> Engineers who came from Viglen 51 said Yes, it is high risk and he tried to
> explain about Indexes. Andrew also tried to explain about indexes. So far as
> I can understand and George if you are around pleas expand on this. Indexes
> are like the shelves on a library shelf? If you work in a library, you
> would return a returned library book to the place you took it from? However
> if it is a Drive then you maybe putting back files.e. books for e.g in any
> place you can find a space?  So if all is flashing around the system at
> high speed and if for example a file is damaged or corrupted could that be
> distributed through the computer causing a failure. I think I only  part
> understand you see. If you see the date is June now not March, I have  my
> computer all beautifully set up by Andrew am dying to use it but need some
> help  getting it back on the desktop and all the wires in the right places.
> a friend did try but we realise  that as I have independent Video card he
> plugged in not correctly. So that is the status quo. I am sorry to bore you
> with that lot.  However I think we all need to understand the risks. I
> wouldn't want anyone of you to go through a three month nightmare. Now if
> this Disc Clean up is safe I may try that. Dorothy
>
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