Re: Vista Disk Defragment - room for improvement?
- From: zone23 <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 09:47:29 -0500
ray;775053 Wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 17:57:28 -0700, FB wrote:
neededray wrote:
whichOn Sat, 12 Jul 2008 12:01:00 -0700, Vlad wrote:
Of course, a simple solution would be to use a modern file system
afterdoes not need constant defragmentation. This IS the 21st century,
Or pretend that one exist (it doesn't) and pay no attention toall.> > > > >
fragmentation. > > Been running Linux on various computers for over 10 years. Have not
a defragmenter yet.
Actually I don't know that I ever "Needed" a defragment program. I mean
Vista never popped up and said hay!! you need to defrag. So maybe Linux
does need a defrag and you just don't know it. Anyway Vista is for
adults its an adult program coded by a team of experts. Not code written
by a bunch of little kids with nothing better to do.. at least thats
what the software looks like. Also when Linux can just double click a
file to install let me know (all programs not just 2) maybe a will look
at it again. Also if Linux is so great why are you in a Vista forum go
to Ubuntu forum you'll fit in there. Also I could just here the
complaints if MS would have switch file systems too, people like you
would have a field day. Look for the new file system in windows 7 just
like home server 2008.
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zone23
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