In article <5CB7136E-5898-4AF5-BAA9-(E-Mail Removed)>, jkf1024
@discussions.microsoft.com says...
> On a Win2K server, running SP4 and the latest updates, the C: and D:
> partitions are severely fragmented. Drive C: shows 30% free space and drive
> D: shows 23% free space. I have stopped all non-essential services and
> cleaned up temp files, etc., before running the defrag. I have run it
> several times on each partition. At first, it ran for several minutes and
> showed only a very slight improvement. Subsequent runs finish in about a
> minute and make no change to the fragmentation of the drive. Is there
> something I can do to work around this and get the drive defragmented?
I find that DiskKeeper works better than any other tool on the market,
server or workstation, it wins hands down. DK will allow off-line
defrag, move folders and other beneficial things. The version that comes
with Windows is very limited.
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