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In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag?
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Defragmenting your hard disk takes the fragmented pieces of your files
and puts them together - like assembling a jigsaw puzzle - so they lie on your hard disk in a contiguous fashion. There is nothing to remove. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est John Callaway wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC |
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Defragmenting your hard disk takes the fragmented pieces of your files and puts them together - like assembling a jigsaw puzzle - so they lie on your hard disk in a contiguous fashion. There is nothing to remove. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est John Callaway wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC |
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As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties,
advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties,
advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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Andrew E. when will you stop dispensing your absurd - and in this
example, dangerous - advice? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Andrew E. wrote: As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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Andrew E. when will you stop dispensing your absurd - and in this
example, dangerous - advice? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Andrew E. wrote: As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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On 14 Jan 2010, John Callaway wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? Why would you want to do that? They are your data files and those that the system uses - fragmented or not, they are complete. If you truly don't need or want them... delete them. There will always be some fragmented files on your disk. They harm nothing. The only way to get rid of them is to format the disk. |
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On 14 Jan 2010, John Callaway wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? Why would you want to do that? They are your data files and those that the system uses - fragmented or not, they are complete. If you truly don't need or want them... delete them. There will always be some fragmented files on your disk. They harm nothing. The only way to get rid of them is to format the disk. |
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Andrew E. typed: As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. Uhh, that has nothign to do with the OPs query. And how do you know for sure it's on drive C? Files in use cannot be defragged; thus, to get the most from defrag, do it right after a fresh boot and before any/many files are called into use. Nothing to remove. Nothing else to do. It's not necessary, and usually impossible, for defrag to defrag every file it sees. It's normal. And some areas are specifically marked as not able to be defragged by their programs, too. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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Andrew E. typed: As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. Uhh, that has nothign to do with the OPs query. And how do you know for sure it's on drive C? Files in use cannot be defragged; thus, to get the most from defrag, do it right after a fresh boot and before any/many files are called into use. Nothing to remove. Nothing else to do. It's not necessary, and usually impossible, for defrag to defrag every file it sees. It's normal. And some areas are specifically marked as not able to be defragged by their programs, too. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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Nil typed: On 14 Jan 2010, John Callaway wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? Why would you want to do that? They are your data files and those that the system uses - fragmented or not, they are complete. If you truly don't need or want them... delete them. You cannot delete files that are in use, either. They are protected by the operating system from being messed with so that the system won't crash. There will always be some fragmented files on your disk. They harm nothing. The only way to get rid of them is to format the disk. Formatting a disk will simply create a different but similar set of "in use" files that cannot be defragged. The best time to defrag is right after a boot, before they're called into use. Even then, there may still be come can 't be degragged. And there is never a reason to delete in use files, even if it could be done. Regards, Twayne` |
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Nil typed: On 14 Jan 2010, John Callaway wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? Why would you want to do that? They are your data files and those that the system uses - fragmented or not, they are complete. If you truly don't need or want them... delete them. You cannot delete files that are in use, either. They are protected by the operating system from being messed with so that the system won't crash. There will always be some fragmented files on your disk. They harm nothing. The only way to get rid of them is to format the disk. Formatting a disk will simply create a different but similar set of "in use" files that cannot be defragged. The best time to defrag is right after a boot, before they're called into use. Even then, there may still be come can 't be degragged. And there is never a reason to delete in use files, even if it could be done. Regards, Twayne` |
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Andrew,
It is particularly inadvisable to turn off memory paging for *any* length of time... If it was your contention that it was the pagefile that was responsible for persistent file fragmentation. And that, by specifying to the system - no pagefile, thereby deleting it, would remove this problem... It would be far easier, safer and more convenient, to use the Sysinternals utility - "PageDefrag" - instead! The function of this small and simple-to-use program being self-explanatory. It is available for download by clicking on the link below : http://live.sysinternals.com/Files/PageDefrag.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Andrew E." wrote in message ... As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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Andrew, It is particularly inadvisable to turn off memory paging for *any* length of time... If it was your contention that it was the pagefile that was responsible for persistent file fragmentation. And that, by specifying to the system - no pagefile, thereby deleting it, would remove this problem... It would be far easier, safer and more convenient, to use the Sysinternals utility - "PageDefrag" - instead! The function of this small and simple-to-use program being self-explanatory. It is available for download by clicking on the link below : http://live.sysinternals.com/Files/PageDefrag.zip == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Andrew E." wrote in message ... As in all files could not be defraged....R.click my computer,properties, advanced,performance,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "no page file" click set 2X close out system,restart pc.In xp,go to run,type: CLEANMGR cleanup C: Type: Defrag C: Once its thru,type: EXIT Reopen system proper- ties,set page file to "let system manage",click set 2X,close out,restart pc. This works better if you have a slave hd with another page file on it.The reason those files couldnt be defraged was they were in use. "John Callaway" wrote: In XP SP2 how do I remove fragmented files after I run defrag? JPC . |
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