This is for the sceptics out there who claim that you don't need to defragment your Windows system from time to time. Windows is a consumer operating system, and was never designed to be secure or bulletproof: it requires maintenance, such as cleaning out deleted files, defragmentation, and so on.Saturday, May 30, 2009
Windows is Fragile
This is for the sceptics out there who claim that you don't need to defragment your Windows system from time to time. Windows is a consumer operating system, and was never designed to be secure or bulletproof: it requires maintenance, such as cleaning out deleted files, defragmentation, and so on.
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The 2009 Defrag Shootout
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It's quite hard to believe that the inability to open the Access database is due fragmentation/unnecessary junk on the system. Can this be a result of some minor filesystem corruption instead?
Chkdsk reports nothing suspicious. I should point out that the "Stress Test" had been running for over 4 hours before the error ocurred. It has never ocurred on a properly maintained system, and I have tested it on several different machines.
The only other explanation is that some other unknown process decided to lock the data file during the testing. This is possible, but I have looked at the running processes and nothing springs to mind.
As I said, Windows is fragile if not looked after. It's hardly the world's most reliable, secure or bug-free OS.
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