Automate Hard-Drive Maintenance
I found this article in PCworld and thought it could be usefull for windows users.
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PCworld
Batch files trace their lineage back to DOS, but they're still handy for everyday Windows chores. This one scans your hard drive for errors and then defrags it automatically. If you have the appropriate apps, you can make it scan for virusesm back up data, and perform other chores. Go to
http://find.pcworld.com/36168 to download the file and instructions for windows 98 and Me,
http://find.pcworld.com/36161 for windows 2000, and
http://find.pcworld.com/36167for XP. The Windows 2000 version requires that you download and install MorphaSys's Free AutoDeFrag program (
http://find.pcworld.com/35843 ) before you use it.
I thought it might be quite nice for it to find errors and defrags it and all the other stuff it can do.
Tell me what you guys think about it