Sareth
I think you find the MFT file does get defragmented but it is always
ends up in usually 2 but sometimes 3 fragments. These get moved to a new
location every time defragmenting is done. The second fragment is what
gets written when the defragmentation process is completed. An MFT file
gets larger but never reduces in size. Defragmenting the pagefile is
pointless so you gain nothing by using a third party defragmenter. You
will only gain if it defragments free space or you are interested in
automating the process. It is not worth laying out the dosh for a third
party defragmenter! Problem files can be defragmented by using Contig a
small utility from Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...es/contig.mspx
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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sareth wrote:
> The files that could not be defragmented are probably the MFT and
> paging file. The windows defraggers does not touch those. AFAIK, the
> one linked above (Auslogics) does not defrag the MFT either.
>
> -If- your MFT is fragmented, then it can be defragmented partially
> during an online i.e. while windows is running, defrag and completely
> during an offline i.e boot-time defrag. But either way, you will
> probably require a third party defragmenter such as Diskeeper to
> defrag those system files.
>
> You can get a list of the most fragmented files by clicking on 'view
> report' in the defragmentation analysis to see if it is indeed the
> MFT/paging file that is fragmented.