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It defrags NT-pagefiles and registry (after system-reboot).
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Regards Martin
>This may have a lot to do with the virtual memory / swap file. I'm not 100%
>sure about the operation of virtual memory / swap files on NT. One possible
>way around it would be to take the following steps:
>
>(1) decide how big you want your swap file / paging space
>(2) disable the swap file
>(3) fill up your hard drive to max capacity minus (1) (with junk,
>text files
>etc)
>(4) defrag your drive
>(5) reinstate your swap file
>(6) delete junk
>
>This means after step (4) the only free space would be right at the top of
>the hard drive, and that's where your swap file would go, meaning that in
>future until your hard drive fills right up, the swap file will never get
>fragmented.
>
>Some NT expert correct me / fill in the blanks. I'm not sure if this is
>possible with NT paging space.
>
>Adam
>
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