XP defragmenter size limitations

H

hogyu

A friend is having trouble defragmenting his C: drive, which includes a 14
gig file. The defragger completes with a note that it cannot defrag the file
in question, which is a container file for a virtual drive.

I can't find any references to size limitations on files to be defragged.
Are there any, or should I look elsewhere for clues to the problem? There
are three such container files on his drive; the 1-gig and 3-gig files cause
no problems. When the volumes contained in those three files are mounted,
defrag of the volumes themselves is normal and successful.

Thanks.
 
M

Maincat

hogyu said:
A friend is having trouble defragmenting his C: drive, which includes a 14
gig file. The defragger completes with a note that it cannot defrag the
file in question, which is a container file for a virtual drive.

I can't find any references to size limitations on files to be defragged.
Are there any, or should I look elsewhere for clues to the problem? There
are three such container files on his drive; the 1-gig and 3-gig files
cause no problems. When the volumes contained in those three files are
mounted, defrag of the volumes themselves is normal and successful.

Thanks.

How much free space is there on the drive? Defrag needs at least 15% to
work properly.
 
G

Gerry

Given this is an NTFS volume I am not aware of any limitation. You
cannot have files over 4 gb on a FAT32 volume. Often the practical
problem with large files is for there not to be a sufficently large
pocket of free disk to place the file. I suspect that there are also
issues surrounding the handling of such a large file given that the sum
of RAM + pagefile is almost certainly far less than a 14 gb file. The
only suggestion I can make is to copy the file elsewhere and delete the
file in it's original location. Run Disk CleanUp and then run Disk
Defragmenter so that the free disk space fragmentation is minimised.
Finally copy the file back to the original volume.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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H

hogyu

Thanks. You may be on to something here, because the screenshot he sent me
of the "completed" defrag shows a lot of bars and white space across the
diagram. I'll give him a bit more homework to do.

This is an NTFS volume, which I apologize for not putting in the original
post.
 

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