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ScanDisk on Vista

November 5th, 2008

This tutorial will show you how to run a ScanDisk on your Vista PC.

What is a ScanDisk?

ScanDisk, also known as ‘Error Checking’ simply scans the file system and repairs any errors or bad clusters.  This just helps keep your computer running smoothly and hopefully quickly, so its worth doing.  How often depends on how much you use your machine, every three months for the home user should be fine.  Busy home machines or business machines I would say monthly ideally.

How to run a ScanDisk

  1. Firstly, close all programs.
  2. Click on the Start Orb.
  3. Select ‘Computer’
  4. Right-Click on the drive which has the Label ‘(C:)’ and then select ‘Properties’.
  5. Select the ‘Tools’ tab and then ‘Check Now’ (Click to Enlarge Image)
  6. Ensure that both boxes are ticked, then click ‘Start’.
  7. Click ‘Schedule Disk Scan’ and then restart your machine.

Any questions?

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Defrag on Vista

October 8th, 2008

This tutorial will show you how run/schedule a Defragmentation on your Vista machine.

What is a Defrag?

If you use this analogy, your computer is like a filing cabinet, it starts all neat and tidy but over time it becomes messy and disorganised.  Defrag simply tidies things up which makes it easier for the computer to locate the information it requires therefore improving the performance of the machine.

Tip:

We suggest that you don’t have any programs running whilst running a Defrag.

How to run a Defrag

  1. First of all click on the Start orb
  2. Then select ‘Computer’
  3. Right-Click on the drive which has the Label (C:) and select ‘Properties’.
  4. Select the ‘Tools’ tab and then Defragment Now (Click to Enlarge Image)
  5. Select Defragment Now (Click to Enlarge Image)
  6. Select which disks you wish to be defragmented (we recommend that you Defragment all Disks).  Once you’ve selected click OK.
  7. Your computer will now be running a Defragmentation.  This may take up to a few hours.  (Click to Enlarge Image)
  8. You will be informed when the Defrag is complete.  At that point you can close the Defrag Window and continue using your computer as you normally would.

How to Schedule a Defrag:

On Vista, Defragmentation is set on a default schedule.  However, that schedule may not fit to your work style.  So here is how to change the Scheduled date and time.

  1. Follow steps 1-4 from ‘How to run a Defrag’
  2. Select ‘Modify Schedule’  (Click to enlarge Image)
  3. Decide when you would like the Defrag to be Scheduled for by using the drop down menus (Click to Enlarge Image)
  4. Click OK

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