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Doberman

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  1. You mentioned that you have Diskeeper; you can always defragment the page file using Diskeeper's boot-time defragmentation method. It can also defragment the MFT and folders file at the same time.

    Thank's, but i already said good buy to my Diskeeper 2010!!!

    • Hit Windows key + Pause/Break key on your keyboard.
    • Choose "Advanced system settings"
    • Click the button in the "Performance" category
    • In the "Advanced" tab, click the "Change" button
    • Select "No paging file"
    • Click the "Set" button, and click OK
    • Reboot
    • Go back to the dialog you just quit, and chose "Custom size"
    • For both the "Initial size" and "Maximum size", type 6144
    • Click the "Set" button, and click OK
    • Reboot

    That should "defrag" the pagefile.

    Thanks:))))) worked great!!!

  2. Hello!

     

     

    I use Defraggler under Win7 64bit. But, Defraggler seems only a 32bit application.

    Exist a native x64 version of Defraggler?

     

     

    Thanks:

    molngab

    It runs perfectly fine on my Win7 64bit!

  3. Wow, that is an amazing little app!!!

     

    Ok, i figured out what those two files are... Page file and Hibernation!

     

    I disabled Hibernation, as i don't use it and now the HIBERFIL.SYS was deleted and after Defraggler's job now i got 8% fragmentation, which is my 6GB Page file (i got 6GB of ram), i'm keeping my page file!!!

     

    I absolutely love how in Defraggler i can highlight individual fragmented block and see what it is and defrag it, it's very detailed and easy to use, GREAT JOB Piriform!!! Just LOVE it!!! Thanks!!!

     

    Aethec thank's for your help, you really helped me figuring this out!!!

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  4. After that, i repeated the same thing and there was only 2 files left, but it still indicates 13% fragmentation!!! That's interesting!!!

     

    EDIT: I noticed that those two files are quite large, total weight of those two = a little over 10GB, which is about 13% of my 139GB harddrive!!! I tried to defrag

    those two files several times, but they just won't defrag!

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  5. Please do the following :

     

    -Analyze the disk

    -Check all files, click "Defrag Checked"

    -Analyze the disk again

    -Post a screenshot of the "File List" tab after that.

     

    Ok, i did everything as you instructed, there are allot less files left after the process, but it's still indicates 13% fragmentation!

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  6. Hi all....

     

    First i'd like to thank Piriform for there great apps!!!

     

    Now back to Defraggler:

     

    After i defrag my drive with Defraggler, it still showing 13% fragmentation after completion! Then i run Diskeeper 2010 (just to check) it shows a Yellow light as a warning status of fragmentation on my drive after Defragler's job! After i defrag with Diskeeper 2010 and it gives me a Green light (status of NO fragmentation), i open Defragler and it still indicates 13% fragmentation!!!

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