Defraging your drive for best performance.

You want folder/file name

But you also want to go into options and assign the FSX/scenery folder to high performance. When you do finally defrag make sure "respect high performance" is checked.
 
I own it, and it killed a drive of mine two years ago for some reason..It all turned Red, and that was that..Done..

I now just use the free IOBIT defragger...
 
The only time UD damaged a drive of mine, was from a power surge when a car hit a pole in town. Ruined a lot of files, but I can't really blame it on UD. Was just bad luck.

I put the primary files under "archive", those that may only be pulled up once or twice, when loading. All your aircraft, EXCEPT AI, fall under this catagory.
 
I been using Disk Keeper for as long as I can remember and it has worked fine for me.They also have outstanding customer support, by phone and email. that means a lot to me...Mike
 
You want folder/file name

But you also want to go into options and assign the FSX/scenery folder to high performance. When you do finally defrag make sure "respect high performance" is checked.
Forgive the defrag-n00b, but could I respectfully request a bit more detail on this important-sounding item?

Mainly, I need to know where (under what menu item) the "respect high performance" check is made.

[Sounds of "Let me take you by the hand . . . . "]

Thanks, Ryan!
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