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Originally Posted by JohnH
Watch out for defrags, scans, updates and backups running on a schedule that can conflict with your imaging run. Don't disable these - just move to a time that suits - like a Sunday afternoon when all good imagers are at the pub....
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Thanks for that, John,
I agree with you.....why do software manufacturers want to load up our machines with all kinds of rubbish, without telling us that it is running on the computer?!?
Agreed, John, windows is full of "cr^p" that needs to be removed for it to work at its best.
Seems that in order to "help" us, our windows computers want to update some software every 5 minutes, and to constantly report "information" about our machine to some site on the internet.
My
personal philosophy is to
always take the option "no automatic updates" when I instal a piece of software;
but it seems that my computer is nevertheless still riddled with all kinds of software that is doing things I don't want!
(If I want an update , I ask for it myself)
In the olden days (windows 2000, win XT, win 98, DOS, etc), we had to do add or remove files from the operating system simply because the system misbehaved regularly or because it used the very limited available computing power in an inefficient way.
Now I am having to relearn how to do this "add and remove unwanted software and processes" because the latest versions of windows and windows software are so often doing sneaky things "in the background and behind our backs"
cheers, Robert