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  1. OK, thanks for the tip. OK, so I guess I'm facing a bug when pagefile.sys is not boot-time-defragmented.
  2. hi redhawk, Yes, I hibernate often ; but I worked around this problem by booting on some live cd, and removing pagefile.sys and hiberfil.sys. Usually, upon reboot, Windows recreates them in a single piece each. But basically, I was not wondering about workarounds, but about what seem 1. a bug (pagefile.sys not defragged while Defraggler says it did) and 2. a missing feature (Defraggler does not seem to know that a boot-time defrag of hiberfil.sys would be a cool defragging feature) to me.
  3. Mmmmh no reaction... could it be that I'm the only one with this issue ?
  4. I should add that, the boot-time screen does not even indicate it processes hiberfil.sys.
  5. Hi everyone, First, as this is my first post, I'd like to thank Piriform for its great softwares. A question I've been wondering since boot-time defrag has been introduced into Defraggler : on every computer I tested it, Defraggler does _not_ defrag pagefile.sys and hiberfil.sys, even if, at the boot-time screen (white text on black background), it says something like "pagefile.sys... done". I browsed the help site and the forum, to no avail. Am I missing something ?
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