Defragmenting your hard drive is the process of putting all the scattered pieces of files back together. Microsoft Windows XP includes a tool that will defragment your hard drive for you. To keep your system performing well, it’s a good idea to have Windows XP automatically defragment your hard drive every week.
To schedule a weekly defragmentation
1. | Click Start, and then click Control Panel. |
2. | Click Performance and Maintenance. |
3. | Under or pick a Control Panel icon, click Scheduled Tasks. |
4. | In the Scheduled Tasks window, double-click Add Scheduled Task. |
5. | In the Scheduled Task Wizard, click Next. |
6. | Click Browse. |
7. | In the File name box, type %systemroot%\system32\defrag.exe, and then click Open. |
8. | Under Perform this task, click Weekly. Then, click Next. |
9. | Set the time and day of the week you would like to defragment your hard drive. For best results, choose a time when your computer will be on but you will be away from it. Click Next. |
10. | Type your password in both the Enter the password and Confirm password boxes. Then, click Next. |
11. | Select the Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish check box, and then click Finish. |
12. | In the Run box, add C: to the existing command. Make sure you include a space before the “C:”. Then, click OK. |
13. | In the Set Account Information dialog box, type your password in both the Password and Confirm password boxes. Then, click OK. |
Defragmentation works best when you have plenty of free space on your hard drive. For instructions on how to clear free space, read Maintenance tasks that improve performance
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