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Disk Defragmenter and Scan Disk |
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it is helpful to run Disk Defragmenter on your computer to help organize
your hard drive and improve your computer operating speed. Disk
Defragmenter - often referred to simply as defrag (dee'-frag) - runs best
when no other programs are running on your computer, although it is not a
requirement. I generally start the computer in "Safe Mode" to do
a defrag or scandisk to minimize interruptions which can slow the
process. Disk Defragmenter is generally located at
START/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Disk Defragmenter. (Scan
Disk is also located within the System Tools) I generally select
View Details to better observe the progress. I have found that
if it doesn't begin to defrag immediately, it sometimes helps to click the
Stop button then click the Resume button, and the process will then start
right away.
Occasionally, Disk Defragmenter will halt (usually early in the
process) and instruct you to run Scan Disk. This does NOT mean there
is a serious problem with your computer. Simply click on the link
provided by Disk Defragmenter to run Scan Disk. When Scan Disk is
complete, return to Disk Defragmenter as you did at the beginning and run
Disk Defragmenter. |
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| Yes,
there are TWO buttons on your mouse! (okay, maybe three) |
| Clicking
the RIGHT mouse button nearly always pops up a menu where the cursor was
located when you right-clicked. You will notice that the menu
selection changes, depending on where the cursor (arrow) was. Go
ahead, experiment. If you highlight text (left click hold and drag)
then right click within the highlighted text, you can select copy with
minimal mouse movement. This places the selected text on the
computer clipboard. Then you can open your word processor, RIGHT
click in the body of the new letter and left click on PASTE. |
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