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| | Disk activity and battery life Is there any way to turn off indexing and defragmentation when I unplug my laptop to conserve battery life? I would like the disk to shut off while I am using a word processor to take notes and such. |
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| | Re: Disk activity and battery life If you have kept the default defragmentation settings, the computer automatically disables defragmentation on change to battery power. For the indexing, you would have to look into the Power Options module of the Control Panel. You will then have to choose to edit settings and then choose advanced settings. In the dialog box there is an option for search and indexing in which you can set different behaviours for plugged in and on battery power. Hope this helps. "Thad Student" <ThadStudent@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:552EFA32-54D2-44D7-81B9-971DEB5FE912@xxxxxx Quote: > Is there any way to turn off indexing and defragmentation when I unplug my > laptop to conserve battery life? I would like the disk to shut off while I > am > using a word processor to take notes and such. |
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| | Re: Disk activity and battery life Where do I find the defragmentation settings to check what it's set to? Also, are there any logs that run continuously which could keep the harddrive from idling? I ask this because when my laptop is idle and unplugged, the hard drive is idle for 2 seconds and then blips shortly, is idle for 2 more seconds and so on. It makes a consistant pattern in the Resource Monitor. Log files continuously show up on the I/O activity list, as well as something called NTFS Master File Table. "Rogue" wrote: Quote: > If you have kept the default defragmentation settings, the computer > automatically disables defragmentation on change to battery power. > > For the indexing, you would have to look into the Power Options module of > the Control Panel. > You will then have to choose to edit settings and then choose advanced > settings. In the dialog box there is an option for search and indexing in > which you can set different behaviours for plugged in and on battery power. > > Hope this helps. > > "Thad Student" <ThadStudent@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:552EFA32-54D2-44D7-81B9-971DEB5FE912@xxxxxx Quote: > > Is there any way to turn off indexing and defragmentation when I unplug my > > laptop to conserve battery life? I would like the disk to shut off while I > > am > > using a word processor to take notes and such. |
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| | Re: Disk activity and battery life Short answer - Open the start menu and type "Disk Defragmenter" in the search bar. That will show you what the current defragmentation schedule is set to. Long(er) answer - Open the start menu and type "task Scheduler" in the search bar. Navigate to Library> Microsoft> Windows> Defrag. You will see two entries: ScheduledDefrag Corresponds to what you would set using the Disk Defrag interface, and shows you exactly what conditions arise when this task runs. The other Task, ManualDefrag, should run at some point when your computer is declared idle, which is some point after 15 minutes of inactivity, which is why you sometimes see a flurry of disk activity when you're not using the computer. None of these tasks will run on battery power unless you specifically set them so. In fact if they are running and you plug the computer out and switch to battery power, they will cease. I wouldn't worry too much about the HD blips and the logs popping. It is most likely cached files being written to disk and events being fired and the Master File Table being updated. It shouldn't really affect the idle state of the computer. If you are concerned about saving battery life when on battery power, you can: 1) Set the power profile to "Power Saver" (Left Click the battery icon on the system tray (by the clock)) and manually set it. 2) You can also lower the LCD brightness 3) Turn off the wireless radio if you aren't using it 4) Turn off all peripherals (or just don't use them) like the DVD, Sound etc. 5) Run the minimum of applications, and avoid running disk intensive ones like full screen games. 5) You could go into the power options (again!) navigate to the advanced settings, and change some of the settings such as turning off the hard drive after a lesser time. The default on my machine is 10 minutes on the balanced and 5 minutes on the power saver. You could set it to a lower idle amount like 2 minutes so after 2 mins idle time on your computer the hard drive will turn itself off. "Thad Student" <ThadStudent@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BC9429C2-A8D4-4263-8B98-57693100486F@xxxxxx Quote: > Where do I find the defragmentation settings to check what it's set to? > > Also, are there any logs that run continuously which could keep the > harddrive from idling? > > I ask this because when my laptop is idle and unplugged, the hard drive is > idle for 2 seconds and then blips shortly, is idle for 2 more seconds and > so > on. It makes a consistant pattern in the Resource Monitor. Log files > continuously show up on the I/O activity list, as well as something called > NTFS Master File Table. > > "Rogue" wrote: > Quote: >> If you have kept the default defragmentation settings, the computer >> automatically disables defragmentation on change to battery power. >> >> For the indexing, you would have to look into the Power Options module of >> the Control Panel. >> You will then have to choose to edit settings and then choose advanced >> settings. In the dialog box there is an option for search and indexing in >> which you can set different behaviours for plugged in and on battery >> power. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> "Thad Student" <ThadStudent@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:552EFA32-54D2-44D7-81B9-971DEB5FE912@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Is there any way to turn off indexing and defragmentation when I unplug >> > my >> > laptop to conserve battery life? I would like the disk to shut off >> > while I >> > am >> > using a word processor to take notes and such. |
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