Using CCleaner and Defraggler in XP Mode

RadCazz

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Hello everyone. I recently integrated XP Mode into VMware Player, but this whole "Virtual" Disk thing leaves me a bit confused. So, what's up with the 127 GB Windows XP claims it has? Is it really there or not? Or is there some sort of Enter the Matrix/Cyberspace phenomena going on? lol

Also, should I use Defraggler to defragment virtual space? Or how about CCleaner to wipe virtual free space?

It all seems a bit trippy to me, but I had to ask :D
 

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Aspire 5745G
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Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M CUDA 1GB
Hard Drives
7200 rpm 320 GB HDD
In terms of the 127 GB, the way XP Mode does it is it creates a virtual hard drive that uses space dynamically. That means that XP Mode will see it as 127 GB but in reality, on your hard drive, it will only take up as much space as the XP Mode is actually using. It provides you with a cushion so that you can have space to download and install updates, applications, documents, etc. all without taking the full 127 GB but instead, only the actual space you're taking up.

For example, if in XP Mode you look at your C: Drive usage and it says you're using up 20 GB, in Windows 7, that virtual drive should take up approximately 20 GB. In XP Mode, it will say it has a lot of free space but that's the space it has to build up until 127 GB.

As far as Defragging and CCleaner, you can use them in XP Mode. Treat it as if it were another physical machine. The advantage is you can make more use of your hardware with virtual machines and also have the advantage of running your legacy applications all on the same computer without having to reboot or go to another machine. Additionally, you can use an anti-virus within it and do usual Disk Cleanup and such to free up space and maintain it.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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ASRock P55 PRO/USB3 LGA 1156
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Rosewill Xtreme Series RX750-D-B ATX12V v2.2 & EPS12V (750W)
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Thanks for the reply! You've cleared things up for me.

When I run Disk Optimization in Norton 360 v4 (in XP Mode) it just hangs/crashes. So I installed and ran Defraggler and that works. BTW - I found out that VMware Player has a Defrag Virtual Disk option (Edit Virtual Machine Settings -> Highlight HD -> Utilities drop-down menu -> Defrag).

However, I decided to wipe the free space using CCleaner and... snafu! When I shut XP down and went back to Windows 7 - a quick look at my hard drive in Win 7 showed that all 127 GB was used. I dunno. Maybe the method in which CCleaner wipes free space caused it?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Aspire 5745G
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M CUDA 1GB
Hard Drives
7200 rpm 320 GB HDD
Thanks for the reply! You've cleared things up for me.

When I run Disk Optimization in Norton 360 v4 (in XP Mode) it just hangs/crashes. So I installed and ran Defraggler and that works. BTW - I found out that VMware Player has a Defrag Virtual Disk option (Edit Virtual Machine Settings -> Highlight HD -> Utilities drop-down menu -> Defrag).

However, I decided to wipe the free space using CCleaner and... snafu! When I shut XP down and went back to Windows 7 - a quick look at my hard drive in Win 7 showed that all 127 GB was used. I dunno. Maybe the method in which CCleaner wipes free space caused it?
It was either CCleaner or Defraggler, since they wrote to all 127gb of disk space.
 

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Black_Box (homebuilt)
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windows 7 RTM x64
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Phenom II 965 Quad Core 3.4Ghz
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Asus M4A79T Deluxe
Memory
Mushkin Blackline 8GB (4x2gb)
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XFX Radeon 5970 Black Edition
Sound Card
onboard
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Dell 2408WPF-main Dell E248WFP-secondary
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1920x1200-main 1920x1200-secondary
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OCZ Vertex Limited Edition 100GB (OS)
x1 WD Black Edition 500GB drive (Storage)
PSU
XFX 850w Black Edition (Modular)
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Mountian Mods H2go
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CoolITSystems ECO A.L.C.
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Logitech MX 5500 wireless keyboard
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Razor Copperhead
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16Mb down/2Mb up Wowway Cable Internet
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