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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 11:46
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Norton Systemworks 2.0 will not boot into Mac OS X.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 17:37
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Thanks for your answer, but I still cannot defrag my system drive. Because I have a little fear for defragmentation (yes, I made a backup) can I use Disk Warrior to defrag the system drive? I have Disk Warrior 3.0? What are the risks? Norton has checked the disk and did not find anything wrong.
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Sun 24 Aug 2003, 20:29
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The risk is almost none, as you have backed up and norton didnt find anything wrong.
However Diskwarrior does NOT defrag your drive. It repair & rebuilds your directories.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Mon 25 Aug 2003, 10:36
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1A:) It is NOT as useful as under Mac OS 9. The issue is complex but to simplify... Any *nix system has much better memory/file management than either Mac 9 OS or any version of windows. The Unix/Linux kernel never page out/or write anything to disk - unless it absolutely has to. The net result is much less of a fragmentation problem compared to Windows & Mac OS 9.
1B:) This issue is complcated by the fact that modern harddrives has their own built in logic and writes files to the harddrive, in such a manner as to expedite fast reading/search times for locating stuff on on the HD again. This process DOES NOT neccessariley write the files in contigous block/sectors on the harddrive.
Because of fast rpms on the platter the files are read faster if they are interleaved on the drive.
2:) At present only one tool I know of does it all. Micromat:s "Drive 10". Symantecs System Works 3.0 is supposed also to do it all -- when it arrives. ( I think Symantec are taking pre-orders now??? )
3:) After running Drive 10 - you DONT have run Diskwarrior - in principle. However keep in mind that diffeerent tools might well have different strengths an weaknesses. Some people recommend using several tools, because of this.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Tue 26 Aug 2003, 07:01
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Thanks very much for your professional answer that teached me a lot about fragments, OS / HDD's. It is the answer I was surching for!!!!
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Sat 30 Aug 2003, 15:50
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Hi, I have great experiences with Norton & OS9.x. Defragmentation of my hd definitly speeds up the entire system. Especially while doing HD-recordings it's a must have! Greetz, Arjen
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Sat 30 Aug 2003, 22:46
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Doing simple timings - after using "Drive Ten" on my iMac 800MHz OS X, system. I cannot detect any speed advatages after doing both defragmentation & file repairs.
That's not to say that I wouldn't for pre-emptive purposes in this way keep my harddrive in good working order. Best thing you can do to keep your computer/DAW in good working condition, is to keep your system lean & simple. Leave enough empty space on your hardrive, rule of thumb some 20-30%. Seems like a waste of space but Ata/Ide-drives are fairly cheap these days.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Sun 31 Aug 2003, 09:30
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Thanks Dixiechicken, I'll keep that in mind!!
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