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Defragging C:\ leaves 31.39% fragmentation.
Good afternoon,
I hope someone can shed some light on this please.
I have run the windows Vista Ultimate internal defrag, Glary Utilities defrag and IOBit smart defrag, but they all finish with more fragmented sectors than unfragmented sectors on C:\.
I have also run the following from the command line...
(1) chkdsk C: /f /r
(2) sfc /scannow
(3) defrag C: /a /u
(4) defrag C: -w
(5) defrag C: -c
(1) Finished as clean.
(2) Finished and did not find any integrity violations.
(3) Pointed to run (4) & (5).
(4) Told me that on NTFS volumes, file fragments larger than 64MB are not included in the fragmentation ststistics.
(5) Said that C:\ was 0% fragmentation, but when I ran Glary Utilities defrag and IOBit smart defrag it took no time at all and I still had hundreds of red fragments. But when I ran those two on drive D:\ they took ages and completed successfully with no fragmentation left.
With Glary Utilities report it told me that C:\System Volume Information\ was 6.15GB (48 fragments) & 6.54GB (44 fragments) for the two associated file names. This is exactly the total, of those two combined, that gives me the 31.39% fragmentation that is left after running.
When I looked in C:\System Volume Information\ (I have changed the properties so I can view hidden and system files ) it shows 0 bytes.
I ran a duplicate file finder but couldn't find another file of the same name.
Any ideas or help will be greatly appreciated.