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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application.
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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
desfragmentation wrote:
I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application. I would guess that there is both a language translation problem and a lack of computer knowledge here. "Defragmentation" (no "s") is a technique for rearranging the contents of a disk -- usually a hard disk -- to improve performance. It does not apply to individual applications (programs), and usually not even to individiual files. In any case, it has little or nothing to do with Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
Thank you.
Exactly, the correct word is defragmentation and clearly, if we asked this type of question, you can easily note that we are computer users and not IT specialists. We are not asking to identify our level of computer knowledge but assistance. Your IT intuition perhaps could have guided you to understand the question but unfourtunately, it didn't. It is clear that this is not a Microsoft issue but I am sure that you the steps to be followed to make a disk defragmentation. Could a member of the group assist me to do this action. Thank you very much. "Jay Freedman" wrote: desfragmentation wrote: I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application. I would guess that there is both a language translation problem and a lack of computer knowledge here. "Defragmentation" (no "s") is a technique for rearranging the contents of a disk -- usually a hard disk -- to improve performance. It does not apply to individual applications (programs), and usually not even to individiual files. In any case, it has little or nothing to do with Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
To answer the question directly: In Windows Explorer (called "My Computer"
or "Computer" in some Windows versions), right-click the disk you want to work on and choose the Properties item. In the Properties dialog, click the Tools tab. You will find a button there to start the defragmentation program. However, I do want to point out that each forum and newsgroup has a more-or-less specific topic. If you're aware that your question doesn't fall within the topic of the group you're in, it's considered polite to look for the proper group or at least to ask which group that might be. To do otherwise simply leads to anarchy. desfragmentation wrote: Thank you. Exactly, the correct word is defragmentation and clearly, if we asked this type of question, you can easily note that we are computer users and not IT specialists. We are not asking to identify our level of computer knowledge but assistance. Your IT intuition perhaps could have guided you to understand the question but unfourtunately, it didn't. It is clear that this is not a Microsoft issue but I am sure that you the steps to be followed to make a disk defragmentation. Could a member of the group assist me to do this action. Thank you very much. "Jay Freedman" wrote: desfragmentation wrote: I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application. I would guess that there is both a language translation problem and a lack of computer knowledge here. "Defragmentation" (no "s") is a technique for rearranging the contents of a disk -- usually a hard disk -- to improve performance. It does not apply to individual applications (programs), and usually not even to individiual files. In any case, it has little or nothing to do with Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
The correct newsgroup for asking about defragmentation would be in one for
your operating system, since it has nothing to do with Office. Or, even simpler, to utilize "Google". You'd be amazed. "desfragmentation" wrote in message ... : Thank you. : Exactly, the correct word is defragmentation and clearly, if we asked this : type of question, you can easily note that we are computer users and not IT : specialists. We are not asking to identify our level of computer knowledge : but assistance. : Your IT intuition perhaps could have guided you to understand the question : but unfourtunately, it didn't. It is clear that this is not a Microsoft : issue but I am sure that you the steps to be followed to make a disk : defragmentation. Could a member of the group assist me to do this action. : Thank you very much. : : "Jay Freedman" wrote: : : desfragmentation wrote: : I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application. : : I would guess that there is both a language translation problem and a lack : of computer knowledge here. : : "Defragmentation" (no "s") is a technique for rearranging the contents of a : disk -- usually a hard disk -- to improve performance. It does not apply to : individual applications (programs), and usually not even to individiual : files. : : In any case, it has little or nothing to do with Microsoft Word, the topic : of this newsgroup. : : -- : Regards, : Jay Freedman : Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so : all may benefit. : : : |
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how I make the desfragmentation in my computer
This could have easily been solved by opening Help & Support on your
computer and searching for "defragmentation." Your question would have been answered without invoking the type of answers that you received, each and every one was correct. "desfragmentation" wrote in message ... Thank you. Exactly, the correct word is defragmentation and clearly, if we asked this type of question, you can easily note that we are computer users and not IT specialists. We are not asking to identify our level of computer knowledge but assistance. Your IT intuition perhaps could have guided you to understand the question but unfourtunately, it didn't. It is clear that this is not a Microsoft issue but I am sure that you the steps to be followed to make a disk defragmentation. Could a member of the group assist me to do this action. Thank you very much. "Jay Freedman" wrote: desfragmentation wrote: I would like to apply the desfragmentation to my application. I would guess that there is both a language translation problem and a lack of computer knowledge here. "Defragmentation" (no "s") is a technique for rearranging the contents of a disk -- usually a hard disk -- to improve performance. It does not apply to individual applications (programs), and usually not even to individiual files. In any case, it has little or nothing to do with Microsoft Word, the topic of this newsgroup. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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