I defragged my computers yesterday. Normally I disable everything like my firewall, screen saver, g@h when I defrag. But yesterday I decided to attempt a defrag with g@h running on one machine. I noticed it started over a few times because the drives contents changed. Apparently every time it added another percentage to the sequence is what caused the drives contents to change. What I'm wondering is, if I were to have just let it go, would it have defragged anyway and just taken longer, or would it have quit after awhile and bitched because it had to start over too many times?
The reason I'm asking is because I just got permission to install g@h on my moms friends machine, which I have scheduled to defrag once a week in the middle of the night. This lady has only limited computer knowledge and I don't want to give her a nervous breakdown if she wakes up the morning after her comp is supposed to defrag and sees that it couldn't due to g@h.
The reason I'm asking is because I just got permission to install g@h on my moms friends machine, which I have scheduled to defrag once a week in the middle of the night. This lady has only limited computer knowledge and I don't want to give her a nervous breakdown if she wakes up the morning after her comp is supposed to defrag and sees that it couldn't due to g@h.