Does the command line version defragment freespace during a defrag?
Does the command line version defragment freespace during a defrag?
Devs? Mods? Anyone?
Apparently not exist: http://docs.piriform.com/defraggler/advanc...line-parameters
It would be pretty good schedule at Windows startup.
Apparently not exist: http://docs.piriform.com/defraggler/advanc...line-parameters
It doesn't exist as a specific command line paramater, no. But I guess where the OP is coming from is questioning whether freespace defrag is the default behaviour in a command line defrag - and the documentation doesn't answer that question.
It doesn't exist as a specific command line paramater, no. But I guess where the OP is coming from is questioning whether freespace defrag is the default behaviour in a command line defrag - and the documentation doesn't answer that question.
Exactly.
Bumping in the hope that someone in a position to answer may actually do so.
Last bump, then onto another program.
Hi,
currently the command line version of Defraggler does not have such feature. We plan to add it in future releases.
Best regards
Romanoff
I see that free space defrag has been added to the command-line app. Thanks for this
Has it been added? What is the switch?
Nothing on it here: http://www.piriform.com/docs/defraggler/advanced-usage/command-line-parameters
Hi,
please see the df.exe help for more details (just type in df.exe and press enter). Switches for free space defrag for df.exe are /fs and /fsaf.
Best regards
Romanoff