I am just a regular user. Any MVP will tell you Vista does its defrag in the
" background "automatically, and that there is nothing you should worry
about or waste your time on.
That said, if you insist that you want to see it in action, try Auslogics
Disk Defrag. It's free. [ Caution : don't mistaken with Auslogics Registry
Defrag.] It allows you to choose which disk to be defragged. Once started,
you can see the " play by play ". You can find it in google.
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"dskater411" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just as the title implies, and im sure most of you already know how
> lackluster the vista defrag is. I want to see how much of an improvement
> defragging is making, but vista somehow left out this important part.
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> I've read jfdefrag was good, but this tool is a 1 click auto go kinda
> thing, and performs defragging on all hard drives. I know it has some
> commandline tricks that will allow it to change some options, but id
> prefer to run something with an option menu, and I only want to defrag
> my c drive.
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> dskater411
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