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Old April 1st 03, 05:00 PM
Ian
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Does anybody know how to Defragment all hdd's in one go
on win xp pro ?
Thank's Ian
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Old April 1st 03, 05:41 PM
Kevin Weilbacher
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Default Defragmenting

One option: upgrade to the full version of the defrag program from Executive
Software, who supplies the "lite" version that comes free with Windows.
http://www.diskeeper.com/coverpage.asp

-kw

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Does anybody know how to Defragment all hdd's in one go
on win xp pro ?
Thank's Ian



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Old April 1st 03, 09:55 PM
Kikthekat
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Can't be done with the MS defrag, although the IME/
command line version will defrag -in the background too-
all disks one after the other. The alternative is to use
Norton's defragger which will also defrag all hard
disks/partitions sequentially.
Hope this helps
Katya

-----Original Message-----
One option: upgrade to the full version of the defrag

program from Executive
Software, who supplies the "lite" version that comes

free with Windows.
http://www.diskeeper.com/coverpage.asp

-kw

"Ian" wrote in message
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Does anybody know how to Defragment all hdd's in one go
on win xp pro ?
Thank's Ian



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