05-16-2008, 07:32 AM
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Originally Posted by PC eye
You would surprised at times how little things like small files can become heavily fragmented and hard to defrag. Often an entire drive will show only a slight level of fragmentation overall while a few stubborn files will appear as red in the analysis. If they turn out to be nothing important manual removal is the option for some. A periodic defrag never hurts in keeping that low even at 0% levels.
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Originally Posted by SkippyMcGee
Thanks again,
But thank you for all your time you've been extremely helpful.
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