How To...: March 2007 Archives

When Vista is set up, the disk defragmentation task is set to automatically defrag all the drives in the system.  This isn't a bad thing, but what if you want to get a little more control over the defrag process -- for instance, defrag one drive at full speed on one day, and defrag another drive in idle speed on another day?

In this little tutorial I'll show you exactly how to do that in Vista, which will also serve as a quick primer in how to create a scheduled task in Vista.  The process of creating a scheduled task is a little different than it used to be, but there are that many more options that can be set because of this.

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