Maybe related to John's question for a disk defragmenter: My 500/PPC with original harddisk (325MB) takes longer and longer to start up as time goes by. My question is whether this is because of fragmenting, or something else?
Some more details: After all extensions had been loaded, it took ages before the menus and the desktop appeared. I tried to rebuild the desktop file, but that didn't make any difference. Then I copied the contents to an external harddisk, formatted the internal one (not low-level), and copied back the contents, including System folder. That fixed the problem.
That is a few months back now, and already the startup is noticeably slower again. I would like to have a better solution, or at least to know what's going on. I don't have the feeling that the pbook works slower, just the startup.
I should say that I'm using 7.6, that I've experimented a lot with different extension configurations (including a newer Appearance which is necessary for one program), and that there were quite some system crashes. Also, the harddisk is quite full usually: only some 30 MB free.
All suggestions welcome!
Ge'
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