>-----Original Message-----
>I defrag my C: drive with Windows or with Norton. No
matter what I do,
>it remains about 45% fragmented.
>
>-- Dell 4100 laptop, P3-1000, 640mb RAM, XP Home
>-- start in safe mode
>-- chkdsk done
>-- 19% free
>
>It got so fragmented during a period when my drive was
too full to
>defragment, I believe. I tried a shareware called TuneXP
that does a bit
>of its own defragging, but I rolled back all changes
there to the defaults.
>
>For an earlier version of Windows, someone suggested
eliminating the
>swap file (pagefile) altogether while defragging, then
recreating it
>afterward. Would that be of any value in XP?
>
>Thanks for any ideas anyone has.
>
>-- Greg
>.
>Run the disk cleanup tool first to remove the temp files
and so on. Also a good deal of drive space can be re-
gained by turning off the system restore in system
properites, then do a reboot and it removes all but the
most recent restore point. Also there is a better disk
defragmenter tool from Executive Software called
Diskeeper and is found here;
http://consumer.execsoft.com/diskeep...eper.asp?RId=1
Your PC may need a new larger size hard drive as well.