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    I plan to defrag my PC’s hard drive soon. I assume that it’s a good idea to shut down as many running processes as possible before doing so.

    However, seeing as I’m totally clueless, I have no idea exactly what processes are required to make Windows keep running. Which processes must I leave on?

    OS = XP Home
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  • #2
    I upgraded to XP home recently (after reformatting the hard drive). When I try to run defrag it just says that I don't need to do it yet.

    If you are going to do it just pick a time when you can leave the computer to it for a while, start it running defrag and leave it alone.

    I assume it is not networked. If you have a broadband connection you might want to ensure that is disabled, or at least not set to check for email periodically.

    The last time I did a half full 40MB drive under Win98SE it took about two hours. You might find it worthwhile leaving it running overnight if your HDD is much larger than that.

    Disclaimer: if you break it after reading my advice, I know nothing about computers
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    • #3
      Disconnect from any and all networks. Disable all programs that run periodically by scheduling. Disable virus scanners.
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      • #4
        bump to get it off the second page
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        • #5
          Boot into safe mode, and run Defragmentation from there.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Zopperoni
            Boot into safe mode
            How do I do that?
            The only times I've been in safe mode is when the comp has crashed and it's done it automatically.
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            • #7
              Press [F8] when the computer finishes doing POST.
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              • #8
                Don't bother with safe mode.

                ctrl-alt-delete everything except Explorer and Systray.

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                • #9
                  For XP Home?
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                  • #10
                    Oh, sorry. I didn't see that

                    I have no idea what processes are important in XP (damnit, there are like 5000 from MS).

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                    • #11
                      Well, you can generally go through the list and terminate them all. XP doesn't let you terminate the processes it needs, so whenever you get a "This is Critical Process and can't be terminated", go on for next one.
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                      • #12
                        Get everything out of your system tray, too. I let mine run for hours only to find I had forgotten to disable seti@home. The first 10 MB of my drive looked great though.

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                        • #13
                          It took hours to do 10 megs?

                          Mine takes an hour or two to do 60 gigs

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                          • #14
                            If you have something like seti@home running though, it has to restart every few minutes/seconds. Tends to slow the process somewhat.
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                            • #15
                              Seti accesses the disk, changing the information and forcing defrag to start over.

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