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lordrichter:
Also use Process Monitor to find out what CC you need to delete.

BaronElectricPhase:
Defragment your Hard Drive

PolecatEZ:
Quote from: BaronElectricPhase on 2010 December 06, 14:19:25

Defragment your Hard Drive


Back in the day, I used to bench my tech support guys that did this or advised this as a solution to anyone.  Defrag hasn't been a real solution for anything since Win95/98.  Basically, its irrelevant on an NTFS system, especially one that has good built-in background defrag.  Its still a good litmus test to tell the men from the boys though when it comes to sysadmins that have a clue what they're doing...if they use the word "defrag" seriously, then they're fit to be sacked, or, in my case, keep requisitioning techs from PERSCOM until you have a shop with 10 retards and 2 actual useful people.

Quote from: lordrichter on 2010 December 06, 13:06:02

Also use Process Monitor to find out what CC you need to delete.


This, though if he was troubleshooting well, he already has all his CC out.

jezzer:
Quote from: PolecatEZ on 2010 December 06, 14:44:59

Quote from: lordrichter on 2010 December 06, 13:06:02

Also use Process Monitor to find out what CC you need to delete.


This, though if he was troubleshooting well, he already has all his CC out.


You've been around long enough to know that this is a pretty big "if".

BaronElectricPhase:
Quote from: PolecatEZ on 2010 December 06, 14:44:59

Quote from: BaronElectricPhase on 2010 December 06, 14:19:25

Defragment your Hard Drive


...especially one that has good built-in background defrag.

Quote from: lordrichter on 2010 December 06, 13:06:02

Also use Process Monitor to find out what CC you need to delete.


This, though if he was troubleshooting well, he already has all his CC out.


Two interesting presumptions one after another... efficient, maybe... thorough, no.
Go ahead and sack *yourself*

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