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Eli Aran
December 11th 03, 07:18 AM
when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
the middle option is defragment,
but when i press "defragment now"
i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
so why is this option available in the properties window of the floppy in
the first place?
2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
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ceedee
December 11th 03, 07:18 AM
defragmenting a floppy is not required
as to why the option appears thats a good question
to which i have no answer
should it bother you just copy the files onto the harddrive from floppy
quick format the floppy and copy them back
they will be defragmented but you will see no gain from it
ceedee
"Eli Aran" > wrote in message
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> when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
> i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
> the middle option is defragment,
> but when i press "defragment now"
> i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
> so why is this option available in the properties window of the floppy in
> the first place?
> 2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
>
>
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Patrick Keenan
December 11th 03, 07:18 AM
0"Eli Aran" > wrote in message
...
> when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
> i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
> the middle option is defragment,
> but when i press "defragment now"
> i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
> so why is this option available in the properties window of the floppy in
> the first place?
Good question.
> 2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
If you need to, simply copy the files off the floppy, fomat it, and copy the
files back. This will make the files contigious.
HTH
-pk
Eli Aran
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
thank you
"Patrick Keenan" > wrote in message
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> 0"Eli Aran" > wrote in message
> ...
> > when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
> > i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
> > the middle option is defragment,
> > but when i press "defragment now"
> > i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
> > so why is this option available in the properties window of the floppy
in
> > the first place?
>
> Good question.
>
> > 2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
>
> If you need to, simply copy the files off the floppy, fomat it, and copy
the
> files back. This will make the files contigious.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>
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Harry Ohrn
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
Fragmentation of files on a floppy would be of little consequence to the
overall performance of the floppy. <g>
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"Eli Aran" > wrote in message
...
> when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
> i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
> the middle option is defragment,
> but when i press "defragment now"
> i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
> so why is this option available in the properties window of the floppy in
> the first place?
> 2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
>
>
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Bob Gibson
December 11th 03, 07:20 AM
1. Properties: That's the standard dialog window for all drives except
Virtual CDs.
2. Fragmentation: Always trust your MVPs: see Harry's post below.
Bob
"Harry Ohrn" > wrote in message
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| Fragmentation of files on a floppy would be of little consequence to
the
| overall performance of the floppy. <g>
|
| --
|
| Harry Ohrn - MS MVP [Shell/User]
| www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
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| "Eli Aran" > wrote in message
| ...
| > when i right-click floppy a: in my computer,
| > i can click Properties and choose the Tools tab.
| > the middle option is defragment,
| > but when i press "defragment now"
| > i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
| > so why is this option available in the properties window of the
floppy in
| > the first place?
| > 2- how do i defragment a floppy diskette in windows xp?
| >
| >
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Plato
December 11th 03, 07:20 AM
Eli Aran wrote:
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> i get a window telling me it cannot defragment this type of volume.
You dont defrag floppies.
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