- Defragment System Volume Information Files (mine doesn't)
- I agree with Closing Defraggler after Defragmentation.
Defragment System Volume Information Files
I think this is covered by boot time defrag (I might be incorrect though)
I think this is covered by boot time defrag (I might be incorrect though)
That didn't work for me. I tried that.
Defragment System Volume Information Files (mine doesn't)
Windows protects these files. You can delete most of them with CCleaner, but you can't defrag 'em. They are shown for reference only.
I guess mainly Defraggler to defragment the files.
From time to time you should go with the Windows defragmentation on your own hard drive.
i dont use system restore points...i have only private pc, no important data on the hard drive.
That didn't work for me. I tried that.
I don't really know if this will work, but you could try a few different options, if you felt that you had to defrag them anyway.
I am not really sure if this works, since I did not try it yet, but you should be able to right click a folder to defrag it using Defraggler Context menu on right click on the newer versions.
Also, you could try doing the files list after you analyze, or even checking out various filters of includes/exclude lists.
Don't know if they will work, but hey, u can try it!