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Ohh yeahh :-) The only thing about it that you'll notice is that your HDD
starts working. During the defraging I can keep my x# apps open and work
with them. You can also set an option which determines the priority. If you
set it to low(est), the defraging job will get less processor time, so your
other apps have more. When the CPU doesn't have much to do, then DisKeeper
will start working a little harder ;-)
Greetings,
Jan Diederik
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Hodge <RPHODGE@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: zaterdag 21 februari 1998 19:54
Subject: Re: MetaStock interface with Unfair Advantage
>Does it defrag on the fly?
>
>That's to say, as you are using the hard drive is the data defraged?
>
>Or does it have to shut you down the way my app does (Norton)?
>
>If it shuts you down to defrag, I wouldn't want that to happen in
>the middle of something????
>
>Am using NT4
>
>Thanks
>Ray Hodge
>
>
>Jan Diederik wrote:
>>
>> You should give DisKeeper a try from Execsoft www.execsoft.com . There is
an
>> option for Set It And Forget It. All you have to do is tell the program
once
>> at what interval a drive should be defragmented. This is a per disk
setting.
>> All my drives get defragmented every x hours (different time periods)
>> without me having to do anything :-)) I have NT4, but if you have an
other
>> OS look on their site.
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Jan Diederik
>>
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