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07 June 2008

Behind The Fly Pass on The Occasion of His Majesty's Birthday




Early morning, at 5:00 a.m




A group of military technician open the hangar door and start do their duties, they should prepare the helicopter for the fly pass on The Occasion of His Majesty 's Birthday on 7th June 2008.


At 7:30 a.m...... The Army, Air Force and Navy's aircraft completed with the national flag are ready to perform their duty on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday.


Here, I attach some of the aircraft's photos for you guys. You can see the Nuri, Alouette, Agusta and Super Lynxx on the photos come back from the duty.



Congratulation to all of you guys who involved in the event in order to ensure it's success, nobody who you are, The Pilot, who fly the aircraft, The Technicians who prepare the aircraft and you who involved in parade at Merdeka Square. Congrats!

Keep up a good job! I'm proud to be a part of you guys!

'We Are Born To Make You Fly'
- Anonymous

How To Analyze and Defragment a Disk in Windows XP


This step-by-step guide describes how to perform maintenance on disk volumes on Windows XP-based computers. Analyzing and defragmenting disks can help to preserve the performance and general operation of the system.

Analyze a Disk Volume

Because defragmenting a disk volume can take a long time (depending on the size of the volume, the number of files, the percentage of fragmentation, and the availability of system resources), you should analyze volumes before defragmenting them to decide whether or not it is worthwhile to take the time to run the defragmentation process.

To check for fragmented files and folders on a volume:


1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.


2. Click the volume that you want to analyze.


3. Click Analyze to begin the analysis.


4. Review the results of the analysis after it is complete by clicking View Report. If the analysis tool recommends that the volume be defragmented, follow the steps in the next section.


Defragment a Disk Volume

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1. If the Disk Defragmenter tool is not already running, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.



2. Click the volume that you want to defragment.



3. Click Defragment to begin the operation.


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4. Review the progress of the operation in the Defragmentation Display window. Fragmented iles on the disk appear in red, contiguous files are blue, and system files are green. The goal is to eliminate most of the red in the window.


Although any user can gain access to the Disk Defragmenter tool, the ability to analyze or defragment a volume requires administrator privileges. To run the defragmentation operation, you must be logged on as an administrator or as a member of the local Administrators group.