• Number and size of files on the hard drive• Performance of your PC Figure 6-34: Accessing Disk Defragmenter Figure 6-35: Starting the defragmentation Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on
Trang 1• Number and size of files on the hard drive
• Performance of your PC
Figure 6-34: Accessing Disk Defragmenter
Figure 6-35: Starting the defragmentation
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Trang 23. First a quick analysis is performed before the defragmenta-tion begins During the process, you should see a depicdefragmenta-tion
of the hard drive’s before and after estimated fragmentation status, such as Figure 6-36 shows
Figure 6-36: Before and after estimated fragmentation status
You can refer to the color codes on the program and the following descriptions of the codes to better understand the statuses:
• Red
This means most of the clusters are part of a frag-mented file
• Blue
This means most of the clusters are contiguous files with clusters in the group that contain only free space and contiguous clusters
• Green
This means most of the clusters are part of a file that cannot be moved from its current location
• White
This means most of the clusters are free space and contiguous clusters
4. At the end of the defragmentation, a pop-up message should appear that will let you know it has completed and displays the results
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Trang 3Remove Additional Start-up Programs
Many software programs may add themselves (with or without your knowledge) to your Startup folder, which may cause a longer boot time when entering Windows and bog down your PC
Here is how you can view and modify your start-up programs:
1. Open My Computer
2. Browse to and open the Documents and Settings folder (see Figure 6-37 for an example) on the root of your hard drive
Figure 6-37: Documents and Settings folder
3. Open the folder of your desired user account
4. Open the Start Menu folder, such as seen in Figure 6-38
Figure 6-38: Opening the Start Menu folder
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Trang 45. Go to the Programs folder, and then open the Startup folder
6. You should remove any programs that you don’t care to automatically run at Windows start-up
To do this, simply click a particular program shortcut icon and press your Delete key, or right-click the item and click Delete
Now you should repeat Steps 3 through 6 in the preceding list, mak-ing sure you select the All Users folder, so you can access the
Startup folder for all the user accounts on the PC
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To ensure you get the most out of PC Pitstop
Optimize you should keep the software up to date with any fixes or new features, which may include updates to the files and system settings it uses
to optimize your PC Therefore, before each use you should check for updates
Updating the Software You can access the update utility within the PC Pitstop Optimize software by following these steps:
1. Browse to the following path on your Start menu:
Programs (or All Programs)➔PC Pitstop➔
Optimize Then click PC Pitstop Optimize, as shown in Figure 7-1
2. After starting PC Pitstop Optimize, you will see the Welcome screen, as shown in Figure 7-2
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