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grenet

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  1. May be you could add a "clear temp files" in the settings... the same way ccleaner works (I mean files older than 48 hours)... why should we defrag temp files ? ;)

     

    You shouldn't defrag temp files - you should run CCleaner (and any other cleaning/optimizing you normally do as maintenance) before you defrag. The pagefile should be in it's own tiny partition & cleared when you shutdown for the night. You can also turn hibernation off, giving up the hibersys file before defragging, if you wish. Although some disk-oriented applications ignore the pagefile and hibersys file - this one may too, I don't know - moderators??.

  2. and an all time favorite, and performance must have, pagefile (be it offline or not) defrag :rolleyes:

     

    Actually, the safest handling of a pagefile is to give it it's own tiny partition - preferably on your backup harddrive instead of your system drive, so it isn't competing for read/write time with day to day work - then set the start size and maximum size both equal to the maximum size, and have the contents deleted at shutdown for safety (which I do once a day - when I shut down at night). Voila! it's defragged every day.

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