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BannaOj
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Preferably freeware, but definitely $50 or under. Would like to stay away from Symantec.

We have one NT machine in the lab for our tensile tester. The tensile test program only runs in NT 4.0. Have no desire to pay the thousand or so it would cost to upgrade the program to Windows 2000. My gut feel is that the computer is slowing down because it badly needs a defrag as it hasn't had one, ever. (3 years minimum...)

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Hm well I've never used NT 4 (or any other "NT" branded version of Windows for that matter), so I can't really suggest a program. However, if you can't find anything you could (presumably) wipe the system and reinstall. This would probably help if it was slowing down for other reasons too, though I admit it's pretty extreme for defragging and should be avoided if possible.
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BannaOj
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The installation disks were lost, unfortunately. And our IT department doesn't support NT...

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hm well you can get it relativly cheeply on ebay

For example, $10 buyout for Windows NT Workstation 4.0. I'm not sure what version you have (Workstation, server, etc.), and as I said before, reinstalling is probably more trouble than it's worth (especially if you'd have to buy a new copy of the OS). Though it occurs to me that it may be a good idea to obtain a set of disks incase the computer dies and you need them suddenly.

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BannaOj
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Where's Tom Davidson and fugu when I need them? (though fugu is a mac geek)

I'll have to look at exactly what version it is. I just installed a usb extension cable so that I can back up critical data to a flash drive before I try anything. (The comptuer was in one of those annoying under desk boxes that only had slots for cords to run through and no direct access to the back)

I'm thinking I'll use the diskeeper free trial version.

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This seems to list several, Diskeeper seems well respected:

http://www.sxlist.com/techref/os/win/winnts.htm

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camus
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Disk Keeper
I understand this to be a free 30 day trial of fully functioning software.

Edit: Fugu beat me to it.

Here is a review of several different defrag programs.
Utilities Software Comparison

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I used to use diskeeper.. never had any issues with it and it was pretty fast... I remember hearing MS bought them and incorporated their NTFS defragmenter into XP, but that was a rumor...
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The first one on that list is the only one capable of defragging the whole thing though, the others only do parts and can require multiple passes.

I have no idea how crutial that is, but one thing I know from experience is that you need at least 20% free space to defrag usually, ..but the first option, PerfectDisk 2000, only requires 5% free space...


That might be a issue with an older machine. [Big Grin]

Good luck!


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Um....Okay, seriously, we're talking a NT4 machine. It would be far cheaper to buy a NT4 install disk and wipe the whole machine than it would be to buy a modern defrag software. [Smile]
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BannaOj
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I understand that. Regardless of *what* I do I need to back up my data first.

My problem at the moment is that I can't back up the effing data that is *important*. Roughly 85Mb . I haven't been able to get the USB flash drive to work, I don't have a CD burner and I have no network access of any kind on this stupid machine. I have a 1.5mb floppy. That's it. I need some sort of USB flash driver that is compatible with NT and can fit on a floppy and doesn't require WinZip to execute, since winzip is unhappy on this machine as well.

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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camus
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a zip disk might work if you can find someone that still has one
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Twelve step.
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BannaOj
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yeah started on the zip disk thing
but went home, cause I couldn't deal with it anymore

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Computer not entirely happy but I'm able to back up to zip... waiting for it to finish at the moment.

AJ

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One of my co-workers was de-fragging his mother’s computer yesterday. She’d had it for years and never done it.

Which made me think – do people who sell computers ever tell buyers that they need to do this? I’ve never had a salesperson say anything to me about computer maintenance – virus checking, spyware checking, anything.

(Which made me wonder – what else might I be supposed to be doing to my computer that I don’t know about?)

Maybe a computer should come with a calendar of recommended maintenance, like a car -- defrag every x weeks, run adaware every 5,000 miles, etc.

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I don't know anyone other than geeks who have even heard of defragging. Until I tell them, of course. [Big Grin]
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dkw: Yeah, that's just silly that no one says these things... I mean, I saw someone's harddisk being 60% fragmented! [Eek!] I really have no idea what the guy did to get it at that percentage... Needless to say the computer wasn't working very smoothly.
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WOOO HOOO!!!!!!
I set up the network protocols all by myself on an NT computer. Now I can download all appropriate windows updates direct rather than messnig with effing zip disks.

AJ

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(first drive about 27% fragmented) I'm using this defragger because it was the only one that was happy with the way microshaft NT was currently installed.
http://www.oo-software.com/en/download/index.shtml

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crap... the other drive is over 57% fragmented... no wonder there were problems!
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glad you got things working
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BannaOj
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yeah there were times when I was kicking myself for being too stubborn to quit though. Hopefully we can upgrade everything soon.

AJ

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