On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 14:37:57 -0800,
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Also, defrag needs exlusive access to the drive. If you
>do any reading or writing to the drive during this
>process it can cause problems. Also, if you have a
>process that is trying to access the harddrive during
>defgrag it will fail or hang. This was the case in ME
>and back but I have not run into this particular problem
>in XP.
You've not run into this on Windows XP since it is no longer an issue.
The defrag APIs in Win2K and WinXP are specifically designed to run on
an active volume -- no need to stop reading or writing during the
defrag proccess. Granted, there are applications, such as *some* virus
scanners, that will bog down a defrag operation, but the days of doing
noting on your hard drive when defragging are over.
I hope this helps -
Vaughn McMillan
Executive Software
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