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Defraging
I use the W7 defrag setup so is there a freebie I can use that is better.
Thanks
I use and very much like degraggler as it stays visible and you can see what it is
doing.
A question about defragmenting my C: drive:
(this should be addressed to someone who really, really knows Windows 7)
Vista had this user journal file $UsnJrnl which would not defragment no matter what you did.
I remember I had to enter an FSUTIL command to delete it (along with all of my restore points) in order to shrink
my C: drive down enough to create another partition. Without the FSUTIL command, it would not shrink enough.
I do not see that file on Windows 7, however I do see System Volume Information at the end of the drive
(in the same place that $UsnJrnl was). The sectors are visible while defragmenting with Defraggler and one can see
what they contain.
After I installed Windows 7, I didn't worry very much about defragmenting the C: drive, but when I did, I noticed
that it was 27% defragmented. I ran Defraggler for a very long time and it ended up not being able to totally
defragment down to 0%. It only got to 11% as I recall. It would not go any further!
Here is the question, is there anything that can be done to alleviate this? To defragment the C: drive completely
to zero percent fragmentation?
Thanks in advance!