catweazle_23
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It could also be hardware related.
If you haven't done already, run chkdsk from command prompt, use /V for additional info output.
When there are errors and normal chkdsk can't fix it add /R.
Also at times you have to repeat it a couple of times.
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It totally makes sense to always defrag a little here and a little there.
Better to have your disk as much inactive as possible, just spinning as such.
Reason excessive wear of your HD.
Also I like a quick responsive system.
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Fast on NTFS but slow on FAT.
Don't know if it's because of the filesystem or Defraggler ?
Anyone ideas ?
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Same here, looks as fast as the old 1.02.
Nice
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Same here, more then 2X it seems.
Re-installed previous version.
Using WinXP-SP3, NTFS.
Defraggler slow on FAT32 ?
in Defraggler
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Thnx for the sharing your experience with FAT32.
Anyway not a big issue since I only have FAT32 on my spare box, but I like to install when needed straight from a floppy as bootdisk and having XP setup on my harddrive.
Easy with FAT32, but have not tried yet with NTFS4DOS.
(In the past I used defrag from WinME on Win98SE, worked like a charm and very fast.)