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  1. (1) with Hibernate "On", JkDefrag would not even try to start defragmentation so yes, no hibernation (2) Windows 2000 Prof. (3) totally empty because I want to create a new pagefile.sys and found that without creating one large chunk of empty space, the file will never be in one fragment (PageDefrag only works with the free space provided and as far as I know, doesn't move files to create "large free space" to fit the pagefile.sys in) (4) the entries causing the fragmented free space seem to be directory entries it seems (checked with DiskTrix), is this the MFT reserved space you talk about? If so, how can a large file of let's say 800mb ever be in one fragment? if not, any idea how I move those directory entries away from "inbetween the large free space"? Haven't seen an option in any of the software I have installed yet. At the end I'll be the winner over my computer, I hope
  2. thanks for the welcome now I tried JkDefrag with "Force together" , but it didn't work completely either, not creating "one large piece of empty space at the end of the harddisk" - maybe a hidden option I did not see? any idea? and reg. partitioning - I already have 3 partitions, one for the system, one for programs and one for "just data"
  3. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to be right. I explain. Today I tried to make space for one large file to be copied to my harddisk and wanted to ensure it will be in "one piece". So I did what everybody else would have done, I used "Defrag Empty Space" - unfortunately the result, although it was better than before, was not even close to one large free space, in fact there were dozens of files "inbetween" the large space, which, makes it a big chunk of fragmented large space :-( And yes, I used both versions, the "not allowing fragmentation" version first (as it made sense) and just to be sure I didn't choose the wrong one, I tried the "allowing fragmentation" version too - results were pretty similar though - not the large empty space I needed as result :-( Does anybody know of a software capable of just copying all files starting from the end of the harddisk to every single empty space starting from the front, so that in the end one large piece of empty space is left at the end of the hdd and of course, the files that "were" there are spread around the hdd, but that's another thing to be taken care of later So basically I need a software really delivering this complete large free space at the end of the hdd, which would btw also enable defragmentation of large files, which otherwise is hard without gb's of free space. Thanks in advance for any help, maybe I just overlooked something (hope so) - hope somebody can solve this issue, thanks!! Frank
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