hi people i figured i'd ask for help on this forum better than any but ive been using defraggler for about 2 months now and never had this happen but for some reason my pagefile.sys got fragmented a few days ago and i cant seem do defrag it inside windows
is there some sort of command prompt version of df that i could use or is it possible to just resize it and get it to readjust
i got a screenshot of what im lookin at at the moment attached
1) Defraggler graphic display does not seem to show directories. There may be many (fragments of) directories scattered around what looks like free space, preventing the parts being joined up. Also, you have a narrow chart. Try stretching it down the screen to increase the resolution - fewer clusters per displayed block - and some blockages may appear.
2) You don't say if you're running Vista. Defraggler cannot (usually) move the pagefile in Vista, nor can any "live" defragger. You have to use one which works on re-boot or use defraggler from a boot-CD to defrag the pagefile (and directories) in Vista.
Hope that helps.
Oh, by the way, the pagefile is usually accessed randomly in small bits, so there is no speed gain from uniting it.
hi people i figured i'd ask for help on this forum better than any but ive been using defraggler for about 2 months now and never had this happen but for some reason my pagefile.sys got fragmented a few days ago and i cant seem do defrag it inside windows
is there some sort of command prompt version of df that i could use or is it possible to just resize it and get it to readjust
i got a screenshot of what im lookin at at the moment attached
As far as I know there is nothing of PERMANENT value in the page file. It is simply a swapping mechanism to offload RAM memory.
If I want to do a "complete" defrag, I use the Control Panel and move the page file to another partition temporarily. Then I reboot into Safe mode and defrag the original drive. Windows will rebuild the page file as it needs it.