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  1. Is protection on for your external drive?

     

    @ edd -take a look there

     

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    e3fa29-1431181058.jpg

     

    the protection of an external drive is redundanz of your data - one of your system and one of your external harddisk --> dataprotection of your harddisk is twice redundanz. (actually unneseccary --> normally you do not need System Restore points for an external drive)

     

     

    For my case (private person), think it is enough if you have a system monitoring/system protection only for the master drive (system drive) enabled.

     

    --> pic 1 --> c: "on"

    --> pic 2 --> you can determine the size of which is to protect available on your harddisk.

     

    that's just my personal choice!

  2. thanks :)

     

    the install-error 800F0922 did not get at that time with first version. but now with the new - as yet had indeed installed "old service".

    after uninstall the old version, restart and install the new version no longer shows this error. (why simple when it can be done cumbersome) :lol:

     

    the new version does not appear in the task-manager... probably now only when needed even though the service is set to automatic.

  3. in principle i give you right. :)

     

    (yes -its clear that the remaining time only a estimate/guide point is...not an exact prognosis)

     

    but on all other systems i have to try it (2x xp pro, 1x xp home, 1x xp home by a friend, 1x vista bus by me + 1x vista bus by a friend, 1x 7 pro by me + 1x 7 home premium by a friend --> all 32 bit versions) does the estimate of remaining time works fine and complete defrag of windows-main-partition (c:\) works fairly quickly.

    the desktop-pcs from my friend are fast and art of the state (6 core more than 2,5 ghz per core, sata, with hdd and ssd + enough ram) and my desktops are with obsolete hardware (1 core with less than 1,6 ghz, ide-hdd and max 1,5 gbyte ram)

     

    my practice/experience shows me that defraggler seemingly have a problem with estimate of remaining time (on perhaps only on my laptop) with w8.1 64bit ...

     

    it goes on with >1 day ... than fairly quickly (on this size of used memory on hdd) down to maybe 30 min with 50-60 % defragmented and then the estimate goes high progressively to maybe 2 hours (4 fold) but only 1 % more of defragmented space about 20 min real-time.

     

    but after this difficult chunk´s defraggler goes back to the "old" estimate remaining time (please look at pic 1 and pic 6) and this estimate time corresponds in about with real-time.

     

    thats why i put it in the subforum "defraggler bugs" because i have only seen it on w8.1 64 bit laptop and not on any of the 32 bit desktop systems. :unsure:

     

    is this possibly a thing between 64 and 32 bit or a thing between w8.1 and older windows-versions or so?

    (thats of course just my personal impression after the experiences + screenshots)

     

    i hope i do not go on your biscuit too much so... (its a german slang) B)

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