From: David on 19 May 2010 06:46 By the way, on the same subject, is there any chance of changing the time interval of when the boot optimization occurs? Or is it set in stone @ 10 mins idle? Reason why I'm asking is, as far as I know, perfect disk uses windows ini to defrag boot and only recognizes the files as boot files after windows starts the optimization. So, just curious about how to manually start it or decrease that timer. Actually juse need a one time run on it.. Oh, almost forgot, this is on Windows 7 x64 incase it matters.
From: Tim Meddick on 19 May 2010 18:53 Don't think this is possible using the Defrag BOOTOPTIMIZE registry key. However, I will look into it further, so keep watching this space. In the mean time, you could create a new Task Scheduler item set to execute and set it for an idle timeout of your choosing and for it's command, write in : Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks ....this will start all the PC's "idle tasks", including defrag optimization, at the timeout you specify. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "David" <David(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C108A902-5AB9-4557-80DE-72910F94D9D2(a)microsoft.com... > By the way, on the same subject, is there any chance of changing the time > interval of when the boot optimization occurs? Or is it set in stone @ > 10 > mins idle? Reason why I'm asking is, as far as I know, perfect disk uses > windows ini to defrag boot and only recognizes the files as boot files > after > windows starts the optimization. So, just curious about how to manually > start it or decrease that timer. Actually juse need a one time run on > it.. > > Oh, almost forgot, this is on Windows 7 x64 incase it matters.
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