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Inevitably, disk fragmentation comes when creating/ deleting files, installing programs or downloading files from the Internet. So the best way to optimize the hard disk is to always run a disk defragmentation. But actually, a defragment process is not as simple as running a defrag program. Simply stated, it requires us to put some time and efforts to ensure a smooth and thorough result. Here, we will discuss how to defragment Windows XP in the best way, always optimizing the XP computer.
As it is known to all computer users that it will cause more time to access a data when it is saved in different places. Moreover, when booting up the computer or running a program, it needs some time to load itself, if combines with the time to access the required data from multiple locations, it will be more difficult to get a faster computer. Besides the delays in starting up the computer, sometimes, fragmentation on the hard disk will cause problems in accessing files and loading pages, difficulties in accessing and sending emails, phenomenon of computer freezing-ups and crashes. If this happens on a server which is accessed by thousands of PC users, things will be more serious because the accessing time to a specific application will be double or more. At this time, the usage of virtual memory will become a real obstacle to system performance.
So it is necessary for us to defragment the Windows XP regularly in order to optimize the entire PC performance. What is more, in windows XP, virtual memory is the memory used as part of hard disk space, which has nothing to do with the actual physical memory. When a process runs out of the virtual memory that belongs to it, even if there is large amount of physical memory, there still comes the phenomenon that no memory can be allocated. In windows XP, what virtual memory corresponding to is virtual memory page file: PageFile.Sys. With the creating and deleting of the page file, fragmentation will occur and grows to be a serious problem.
So the best way to solve the optimize Windows XP is to make good use of the disk defragmentation and the virtual memory. By default, there will be several drives in an operating system, so it is recommended that you can remove the virtual memory page files to a drive which is not frequently used. You can right click My Computer ->Properties->Advanced->Performance -> Settings ->Advanced tab within the popping –up window -> click Change within Virtual Memory. Here, you can remove the temporary paging files to any drive you like. What you need to do is first highlight the drive, and then custom the initial size and maximum size, and then press Set button to save the change. But if you want to delete the paging files from a specific drive, you can directly set both of the initial maximum size to zero.
In this way, you can defragment your Windows XP quickly with the Disk Defragmenter, which will more or less make the files on the computer locate at the same single place, and there is no need for the hard drive to search for several pieces when a file is requested, thus increase the computer speed dramatically. But here, it is recommended that you can defragment your XP computer with a professional defrag program to ensure a smooth and faster defragment process, optimizing PC performance.
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