snorkyller
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I'm using the following command to run the windows 7 defrag tool:
defrag /c /h /u /v /x
(see below for the details of those switches)
After 12 hours, the process was not ended, and defrag was running the space consolidation pass number 1734 . I had to stop it.
My HD has 285 Go, 88 Go are used (30%).
Why does it take so much times?!
/X Perform free-space consolidation. Free-space consolidation is useful if you need to shrink a volume, and it can reduce fragmentation of future files.
/C Defragment all local volumes on the computer.
/H Run the operation at normal priority instead of the default low priority.
/U Print the progress of the operation on the screen.
/V Verbose mode. Provides additional detail and statistics.
defrag /c /h /u /v /x
(see below for the details of those switches)
After 12 hours, the process was not ended, and defrag was running the space consolidation pass number 1734 . I had to stop it.
My HD has 285 Go, 88 Go are used (30%).
Why does it take so much times?!
/X Perform free-space consolidation. Free-space consolidation is useful if you need to shrink a volume, and it can reduce fragmentation of future files.
/C Defragment all local volumes on the computer.
/H Run the operation at normal priority instead of the default low priority.
/U Print the progress of the operation on the screen.
/V Verbose mode. Provides additional detail and statistics.
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