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  1. I am using defraggler v1.08.132. The partition I am talking about here is 33,6GB. (both MS and Defraggler) After analyzing a drive, in first block (which is red) there are file called $BadClus:$Bad. According to defraggler, this single file has 2 fragments and it is 35 214 448kB. The drive (partition) has 11% free space... The results of different tests by different disk tools are all saying - no problems found. Neither are there any problems using a disk (this is a system partition - NTFS and Windows XP Home SP3). Why does defraggler identify this file as big as whole partition? What is this file at all?
  2. A debug log of what? Where can I see defraggler log? anyway, this is my system: OS: Windows XP Home SP3 processor: AMD Sempron 2400+ 1,67 GHz RAM: 256 MB DDR SDRAM (32MB assigned for video) or if you like in other format (java console log): --------------- S Y S T E M --------------- OS: Windows XP Build 2600 Service Pack 3 CPU:total 1 (1 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 6 model 8 stepping 1, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, mmxext, 3dnow, 3dnowext Memory: 4k page, physical 228848k(73952k free), swap 1263968k(876632k free) vm_info: Java HotSpot Client VM (11.3-b02) for windows-x86 JRE (1.6.0_13-b03), built on Mar 9 2009 01:15:24 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 7.1 time: Tue Apr 07 21:07:23 2009 elapsed time: 17852 seconds
  3. I am having same problem. First I tought there are some bad sectors on my hard disk, but no programs could identify that. Seems it is avoiding to store large files in one fragment too. Defraggler placed a 1GB file to the area of those empty blue blocks. There are 34% free space on disk(40GB), but file had 72 fragments after defrag! Any update in this matter coming out soon?
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