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Most people don't think much about their hard drives unless the computer crashes or another problem occurs. But you shouldn't worry about keeping your computer running smoothly only when something goes wrong. Regular maintenance can prevent trouble before it starts. Here are some hints for maintaining your system in top form. |
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Scheduling maintenance in Windows 98 |
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To schedule a maintenance in Windows 98 follow these steps : |
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1. Click the Start button to display the Start menu. |
2. Point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then clickMaintenance Wizard. The Maintenance Wizard dialog box appears. |
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3. Click Express and then click Next. You are asked to pick a maintenance schedule. |
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4. Select the schedule you want. Select the time when you want windows to perform maintenance. |
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5. Click Finish. Or, if you would like to perform maintenance immediately, select the When I Click Finish Perform Each Scheduled Task For the First Time checkbox, and then clickFinish. |
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After you have scheduled maintenance, you can view the schedule by double-clicking on theTask Scheduler icon on the taskbar. You can also reschedule a maintenance task. |
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