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Posts posted by eL_PuSHeR
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the normal defrag also consolidates free space. Thus, it's a slower process. You have also options to manually defrag freespace. Right click on a drive -> Advanced
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I didn't know either. Anyway Piriform is a company you can trust.
@OP: What web browser do you use? Try using Adblockplus with it. You will notice a world of difference.
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Most weird suggestion ever.
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Yes, 4.04 is ancient.
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Done. Just in case.
Kudos to tweaking.com for finding that.
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This is one bulls**t. I have tiles disabled though.
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This is awesome. And yes too much free time,
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No. It's not. It has been improved though. It is still generating some fragmentation on some partitions for me. But yes, it's WAY BETTER than before.
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PNG is better for screenshots than JPEG. The file will be even smaller just because JPEG lossy compression is meant for photographs only.
As for the OP suggestion, yes, I think Defraggler could inform about how many bytes and/or sectors per map block.
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Great news. Thanks.
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We should keep on topic and forget about the partitions thingy...
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Try checking MS VC++ Runtimes installed. Check Windows Update too to see if there is some update to them.
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Limit IE cache size to 50 MB (I think it's the minimum) (Control Panel -> Internet Options). I have seen systems with a 3GB of allocated disk cache.
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I don't have a "system reserved partition". I prefer to have the system on an unique primary active partition.
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By the way...
As Windows Vista and newer versions do not contain any files in the C:\ folder that are required to start Windows, Windows is able to start normally.
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This part of the article is WRONG. Win7 has got bootmgr and grldr both at the root folder. And I think Vista has got the same.
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That's why I keep a strict rule on text ads while using AdBlockPlus.
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For me free space defrag is bugged. It doesn't work as it should. It tends to create further fragmentation. This is one of a list of long standing bugs that I would like to see fixed. A "quick fill gaps" feature would be real handy. Also, the annoying "access floppy drive" whenever you click on a drive is another long standing bug.
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I am glad to hear everything went ok. Great job and stay safe.
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Ok. Thanks.
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Another fine derrailed thread, heh.
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He probably means Win 8.1
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I have found a small "issue". When clicking on any software that comes with both x86 and x64 versions there is no quick link to download the other opposite one as before. Not a big deal, but annoying nonetheless.
For instance, clicking on Itunes x86 version you got a "64 bits version" below with the old layout. Now you have to look for it yourself.
The right way to peel a banana
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Same here. I have always peeled them using the wrong difficult way.