Hey guys R4GE VipeRzZ here and today I'm going to show you how you can easily
defragment your hard drive in Windows 10 so to defragment your hard drive all you
want to is come to the search bar and to type defrag now this should bring up
a program called defragment and optimize drives so you just want to click on the
program and open it up now this is a list of drives that I have on my computer and
you want to click on whichever drive you want to defragment so I'm going to click
on the D Drive and then if you want to see how fragmented it is you can just click
analyze and it will analyze how fragmented it is so as you can see this Drive is
14% fragmented so to defragment it you just want to click optimize and it
should start defragmenting it now defragmenting your hard drive should
make it faster this is because when it defragments it reorders the data on the
actual hard drive in a way that it's actually faster to read from it
so with a hard drive the closer the data is to the centre of the disk I
believe the faster it can read it so if you install a program and then delete it
there will be a section on the hard drive that it might not have used so it
will just reorder around the data into the most efficient locations
right guys so it's now finished defragmenting and when we click analyze
it is now only 1% fragment instead of 14% now I think that could be down to
that I'm recording to the drive that I just defragment so that could be causing
the problem but 1% fragment it is much better than
14% fragmented so guys if you liked the video don't forget to the like button, if
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Five Minutes Forward - Episode 26: "I Don't Have Time" - Duration: 3:51.
Hi.
I'm Paul Greiner,
principal consultant with ALS
Consulting and this is
Five Minutes Forward.
How many times in the last week
have you said or
heard "I don't
have time?"
This week's message is "what
you do with your time is
up to you."
So, I recommended removing
"I don't have time" from
your vocabulary.
It's your choice.
You have the time.
It's just that you're choosing
to do something else with it.
Right? You could do whatever
it is someone's asking you.
You could do that thing that
occurs to be.
Yeah. Probably a pretty good
idea if I did it.
But I just don't have time.
Yeah.
You actually do.
You could invest your time in
doing that thing.
And you don't have to.
So, to stop disempowering
yourself with another can't,
with another ready-made excuse.
Right, and then it's a good
one. Other people buy it.
It's like a badge of honor in
this culture to be really,
really busy.
I'm too busy.
I don't have time.
I can't get to that.
If you want to deal with things
effectively.
If you want to deal with things
completely and
keep giving yourself power
and stop giving your power away
to your schedule,
to what you claim the world is
pressing on you,
then take your power back
and get and say
"No.
I'm just not going to do that."
That's got power.
That's got reality to it,
because that's simply what's
going to happen. You're either
going to do it or not.
The choice is yours.
You could put the time in,
if it occurred to you as being
important.
Certainly, if it occurred as
being vital and urgent,
you would make the time.
So, just know that
you could make time for it.
You're just choosing not to,
and if it's important enough
carve out some time in your
calendar in advance.
I remember being in a meeting
with a management team where
a middle manager came
to the table.
He had proposed a project with
a new process for how they
could manage their production
flow, and
it was OKd.
We said let's move forward with
it.
Here is your job.
Here's what your task is.
Right. Like lead up the team
and his response was
"I don't have time.
I'm too pressed. I can't even
get my job done the way it is
currently." So,
my question was;
Are you sure?
Now show me.
We'd already done the training
where every aspect of the
team's work was in their
calendars.
So, when you're managing your
calendar effectively and
rigorously, you can see what
you have time for and
how you have to create time if
you need to do something else.
The short story was of course
he had time.
When we rigorously documented
what he was doing.
How much time that took and
what was left over.
He had plenty of time to head
the project which was
appropriate because it was his
idea.
He knew it was important.
He knew it would make a
difference and once we got
past the illusion called "I
don't have time." He was freed
up to be able to put that thing
into reality and it made
a difference for the company
and for the revenue.
So, let go of.
I don't have time.
Choose what you have time for.
Choose what you're going to
spend your time on
and choose wisely.
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