-don
-i dont think that is my problem, its a data drive as i mentioned above, and has no pagefile that i know of, and most red dots only have a few items in them, none of which are system or only a few have system files
as you can clearly see i have tons of free space, but the program lacks the ability to move the files to the free space to defragement them and i dont understand why not.... thats all thanks though
-galileo
-well that is indeed the longest possible method, and something i might try someday, but that involves way too much user work, when a program should be able to do that easily otherwise whats the point of the program
i think the program fails when it comes to large files? simply bec they take up learger room and have a harder time stacking them i suppose, but as you can see my picture clearly shows tons of free space, i mean 1/3 the drive is free, why then o why is there any fragmented file esp after over 5 complete runs.... just confusing
im running jkdefrag again, starting this run with 114 fragmented files taking up 84gb according to defraggler, soo well see how successfull this run is
and in the bottom line, i dont want to ever have to move a 700mb movie file, there is no reason to ever have to move it, its not like a game data file that would speed up play and stuff
jkdefag sorts things in like 3 sections which is cool for the main drive, but i dont like the idea of it completly for data drives full of 1mb-10gb files, but maybe your method makes most since, i just want all my data jampacked in order of some sort, and when new files get thrown in should just be placed in the section that it would fit, but i dont think ntfs does that, instead it throws a 100mb file into a 20mb space then an 80mb remainer space rather then look for the first 100mb space section right? and thats the problem with ntfs? or idk, all i know is i also use linux and supposedily sorts out files well and stuff i dont understand fully why yet