processguard and diskeeper 9

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by mobwoof, Dec 11, 2005.

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  1. mobwoof

    mobwoof Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I´m having problems with diskeper in that i cant terminate dkservice,dgfat or dgnfst despite the fact that i have no protection on either of those? Any ideas of what i am doing wrong?

    Regards

    Mobwoof
     
  2. tonyjl

    tonyjl Registered Member

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    Why do you want to terminate those o_O ,there only defragging your HD,or are they playing up. You should be carefull with them coz if terminated,it can leave you're HD in a bit of mess :'(
     
  3. mobwoof

    mobwoof Registered Member

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    Really? I didn´t know that...

    The reason i want to be able to terminate those is when i am playing games so they dont defrag during the time i´m playing.

    /Mobwoof
     
  4. tonyjl

    tonyjl Registered Member

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    If you really want to stop it,open notepad and type[ NET STOP "service name here" ],type the service name as displayed in the services tool,leaving a space between each line.

    e.g

    NET STOP "Diskeeper"

    NET STOP "DNS Client"

    NET STOP "Event Log"

    NET STOP "Print Spooler"

    Then name the file 'NetStop.bat'. Whenever you play any games,or other resource intensive prog,just double-click 'NetStop.bat' and it will go through the list stopping the services.

    Happy gaming :D
     
  5. mobwoof

    mobwoof Registered Member

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    Heh that did it :D

    Thanks for all your help :D

    Mobwoof
     
  6. tonyjl

    tonyjl Registered Member

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    No probs mate :D :cool:
     
  7. Gavin - DiamondCS

    Gavin - DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Might pay to add this one :)

    NET STOP "Task Scheduler"

    And create another BAT file with them all saying START, so you don't have to reboot. Might need a pause if any depend on each other, see how it goes.
     
  8. tonyjl

    tonyjl Registered Member

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    Thanks Gavin,i forgot to mention the net start. A word of warning though,i have found that not all services will start with the NET START cmd :( ,so do check just to make sure.
     
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