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As far as I know (I could be wrong) but the program has no options to pick and choose which drives to ignore.
Selecting the Details on Pc Tune up section, then clicking on More info of the last time the disk optimization was ran, it always gives results only for Drive C on my own pc.
I have a C and a D drive.
The D drive is for a factory image only but still I have not set anything as far as options go on which drives to "optimize".
However, the program does analyse the other drive but will never find the need to "optimize" (defrag) this drive.
maybe this will be the case for your other drives ..... they'll be analysed but nothing further.
Perhaps if you check out previously ran scans in the PC Tuneup section you'll see whether it has ever optimized your other drives.
Thanks for the reply.
It seems a simple enough feature to me. I wonder why they did not add this.
It seems that more and more users are finding that the lack of options in Norton 360 are quite annoying ........
As you say, such a simple enough feature that could have been put in .
Apparently, although not stated very clearly on the packaging, Norton 360 is for the user who wants to be able to install the program and then forget about it for the main.
We know it is a program that protects all round and we can set it and forget it so to speak ...... but a bit of user tweaking should still have been available for those who wanted to be able to do this.
As an example, many users don't want windows updates set to auto or semi auto, if you have them turned off the system tray icon will show an alert, ......an option/box to check to just say something like "I am using windows updates manually and will monitor this myself" would have been welcome I'm sure!
Currently, the staff recommend NIS 2008 for users who wish to have more "tweaking options"
**One of my main concerns is the lack of a "undo or restore" option for the Registry Cleanup.
Liverbird
wreck1080 wrote:
I have a few disks in my PC, and I don't want all of them to be optimized automatically by Norton 360. (i don't want my encrypted disks to be optimized).
eg, I want the C drive, and D drive, but not the E drive to be optimized.
I can't find the setting to set the drives that get optimized, can someone help me to find this?
For Norton 360 v2, there is no option for settings specific drives to be ignored from Optimization. I apologize for the inconvenience; I know that others have expressed the desire to have this feature included in future versions, and our team looking into possible solutions. Thanks!
Hi Jeffdavidson,
Welcome to Norton Community!
I don't think that the settings to configure the specific drives for Disk Optimization/Defragmentation is available yet in Norton 360. Better you to post this suggestion(to add this feature) when the Mods/Admins start new thread asking suggestions for next version of Norton 360 (Possibly for Norton 360 4.0).
Yogesh
yogesh_mohan wrote:Hi Jeffdavidson,
Welcome to Norton Community!
I don't think that the settings to configure the specific drives for Disk Optimization/Defragmentation is available yet in Norton 360. Better you to post this suggestion(to add this feature) when the Mods/Admins start new thread asking suggestions for next version of Norton 360 (Possibly for Norton 360 4.0).
Yogesh
You are right Yogesh
The ability to set optimisation for individual drives is not available in 360 V3 .