Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Moderator: Thanas
-
- SMAKIBBFB
- Posts: 19195
- Joined: 2002-07-28 12:30pm
- Contact:
Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Seeing as defrag in Vista can apparently run forever and you never know exactly how far through it is, are there any recommendations people have for good maintenance tools for Vista that are preferably not several hundred dollars of made of malware?
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Just let Vista do it's thing in the background and you'll be fine. Fragmentation is overrated, anyways.
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
This is one of those things that I laugh at - there's a whole industry of paid utilities that DO SOMETHING NIGH USELESS a bit FASTER than the automatic Vista process to make nerds who grew up on FAT16 but never bothered to stay current feel better. If you want to see coloured blocks move around, Auslogics have a defrag thing that works fine in Vista, but their claims of '6% performance increase' are laughably vague hogwash.
- Count Chocula
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1821
- Joined: 2008-08-19 01:34pm
- Location: You've asked me for my sacrifice, and I am winter born
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Defrag's just another process...let 'er run. Let's see, I'll pull up my task manager...
....1 application running. 80 processes. CPU Usage: 7%.
Now defragmenting C: drive....83 processes. 34% CPU Usage. If you aren't playing an online game, you're all good. Wups, CPU load back down to 7%. Now 3%. 5%.
You get the drift. Oh yah, and I'm on batteries.
....1 application running. 80 processes. CPU Usage: 7%.
Now defragmenting C: drive....83 processes. 34% CPU Usage. If you aren't playing an online game, you're all good. Wups, CPU load back down to 7%. Now 3%. 5%.
You get the drift. Oh yah, and I'm on batteries.
The only people who were safe were the legion; after one of their AT-ATs got painted dayglo pink with scarlet go faster stripes, they identified the perpetrators and exacted revenge. - Eleventh Century Remnant
Lord Monckton is my heeerrooo
"Yeah, well, fuck them. I never said I liked the Moros." - Shroom Man 777
Lord Monckton is my heeerrooo
"Yeah, well, fuck them. I never said I liked the Moros." - Shroom Man 777
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Chocky, the performance hit of a defrag may be measured in read and seek times, not CPU usage. My understanding is Vista automatically uses idle time to deal with this sort of thing which is far less of an issue anyway than it was in 1994. Nerds just want 'power user tools' to feel like they're 'streamlining' their 'performance'.
Like blue LEDs on ram sticks.
Like blue LEDs on ram sticks.
- Executor32
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 2088
- Joined: 2004-01-31 03:48am
- Location: In a Georgia courtroom, watching a spectacle unfold
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
If you think that's bad, Stark, my last PC had graphic equalizer-style LED memory usage meters on the tops of the sticks. I didn't buy them for that, at least, it was merely an 'added value' feature on some cheap RAM. What kind of value is added by such a thing is beyond me, though I'm sure the aforementioned performance nerds got a hard-on for it.
どうして?お前が夜に自身お触れるから。
Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shape-shifting Master of Darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil,
but a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow
was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where my evil is law! Now, the fool
seeks to return to the past, and undo the future that is Aku...
-Aku, Master of Masters, Deliverer of Darkness, Shogun of Sorrow
Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shape-shifting Master of Darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil,
but a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow
was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where my evil is law! Now, the fool
seeks to return to the past, and undo the future that is Aku...
-Aku, Master of Masters, Deliverer of Darkness, Shogun of Sorrow
- Count Chocula
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1821
- Joined: 2008-08-19 01:34pm
- Location: You've asked me for my sacrifice, and I am winter born
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Wait, what...you mean Vista's hiding useful information from me? Dammit, I never expected that! Now to find out if my old 16-bit Norton Dashboard works on 64-bit Vista...I totally forgot about disk access times. Oops.Stark wrote:Chocky, the performance hit of a defrag may be measured in read and seek times, not CPU usage.
Just kidding about the Norton thing, too. If my laptop won't run TIE Fighter, it probably won't run system tools for Win95 too well either.
The only people who were safe were the legion; after one of their AT-ATs got painted dayglo pink with scarlet go faster stripes, they identified the perpetrators and exacted revenge. - Eleventh Century Remnant
Lord Monckton is my heeerrooo
"Yeah, well, fuck them. I never said I liked the Moros." - Shroom Man 777
Lord Monckton is my heeerrooo
"Yeah, well, fuck them. I never said I liked the Moros." - Shroom Man 777
- General Zod
- Never Shuts Up
- Posts: 29211
- Joined: 2003-11-18 03:08pm
- Location: The Clearance Rack
- Contact:
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Don't be so sure. A lot of ancient x86 applications still work on Vista. It's just that Vista likes some apps better than others.Count Chocula wrote:Wait, what...you mean Vista's hiding useful information from me? Dammit, I never expected that! Now to find out if my old 16-bit Norton Dashboard works on 64-bit Vista...I totally forgot about disk access times. Oops.Stark wrote:Chocky, the performance hit of a defrag may be measured in read and seek times, not CPU usage.
Just kidding about the Norton thing, too. If my laptop won't run TIE Fighter, it probably won't run system tools for Win95 too well either.
"It's you Americans. There's something about nipples you hate. If this were Germany, we'd be romping around naked on the stage here."
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
64-bit Vista will not run 16-bit apps.General Zod wrote:Don't be so sure. A lot of ancient x86 applications still work on Vista. It's just that Vista likes some apps better than others.Count Chocula wrote:Wait, what...you mean Vista's hiding useful information from me? Dammit, I never expected that! Now to find out if my old 16-bit Norton Dashboard works on 64-bit Vista...I totally forgot about disk access times. Oops.Stark wrote:Chocky, the performance hit of a defrag may be measured in read and seek times, not CPU usage.
Just kidding about the Norton thing, too. If my laptop won't run TIE Fighter, it probably won't run system tools for Win95 too well either.
"preemptive killing of cops might not be such a bad idea from a personal saftey[sic] standpoint..." --Keevan Colton
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
- General Zod
- Never Shuts Up
- Posts: 29211
- Joined: 2003-11-18 03:08pm
- Location: The Clearance Rack
- Contact:
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Are you sure? I've been able to get some pretty old games running in 64-bit Vista (like Planescape Torment).Beowulf wrote:
64-bit Vista will not run 16-bit apps.
"It's you Americans. There's something about nipples you hate. If this were Germany, we'd be romping around naked on the stage here."
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Yes, I'm sure. 64-bit Vista removes the code base required to run 16-bit applications. It uses what's called WOW64 to translate 32-bit calls into the 64-bit native calling structure. WOW64 is not able to do the translation for 16-bit code. Planescape Torment is likely an all 32-bit application, resulting in something that does actually run on 64-bit Vista.General Zod wrote:Are you sure? I've been able to get some pretty old games running in 64-bit Vista (like Planescape Torment).Beowulf wrote:
64-bit Vista will not run 16-bit apps.
"preemptive killing of cops might not be such a bad idea from a personal saftey[sic] standpoint..." --Keevan Colton
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
"There's a word for bias you can't see: Yours." -- William Saletan
- General Zod
- Never Shuts Up
- Posts: 29211
- Joined: 2003-11-18 03:08pm
- Location: The Clearance Rack
- Contact:
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Huh. Oh well, that's what things like dosbox were invented for.
"It's you Americans. There's something about nipples you hate. If this were Germany, we'd be romping around naked on the stage here."
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Vista isn't 'hiding' anything, you moron, your simplistic thinking is simply wrong. A process that uses 1% of your CPU time but constantly hits the drives with semi-random reads while you're trying to load 1gb of textures into a game. This is pretty common sense, and the nerd-reliance on zomg teh cpu timezzz is why defrag software can be sold for actual money despite being useless.Count Chocula wrote:Wait, what...you mean Vista's hiding useful information from me? Dammit, I never expected that! Now to find out if my old 16-bit Norton Dashboard works on 64-bit Vista...I totally forgot about disk access times. Oops.
Just kidding about the Norton thing, too. If my laptop won't run TIE Fighter, it probably won't run system tools for Win95 too well either.
Also there's a new frontend/exe thingo for TIE Fighter that works fine.
- Starglider
- Miles Dyson
- Posts: 8709
- Joined: 2007-04-05 09:44pm
- Location: Isle of Dogs
- Contact:
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Fortunately this problem will be gone for good in another couple of years, as the performance of SSDs is not affected by file fragmentation. Though I'm sure there will be a few idiots out there who run third-party defrag tools on them with fetishistic abandon.
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
Remember, it's giving them a TINY PERFORMANCE BOOST in a VERY NARROW AREA. That's why they're better and smarter for doing something redundant.
- Ace Pace
- Hardware Lover
- Posts: 8456
- Joined: 2002-07-07 03:04am
- Location: Wasting time instead of money
- Contact:
Re: Disk maintenance tools for Vista?
The stupid stuff is that what they're gaining is what, 25ms on a level load time? If the game is anywhere near properly made, that'll be the only loading for the entire MP match. Retards who care about level load times crack me up.Stark wrote:Remember, it's giving them a TINY PERFORMANCE BOOST in a VERY NARROW AREA. That's why they're better and smarter for doing something redundant.
Brotherhood of the Bear | HAB | Mess | SDnet archivist |