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JerryW

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would the defrag run better on a "fuller" disk if you could write files to a second disk? My hard drive, like many has a "C" and "D" drive on one physical drive. If you were able to move some files out and back would it help in defragging?

 

JerryW

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jerryW,

 

If you move enough files to your drive D:, you can defragment your "fuller" drive C: .

After defragmentation, if you have enough contigious empty space in your drive C:, the files will be placed contigiously in drive C: when you re-move the files from drive D: back to drive C:.

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suggestion

 

YES I KNOW THAT !!!!

I was suggesting that the defrag software use the available space on "D" (maybe with permission) so as to do a better defrag and end up with a better product.

 

JerryW

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Ok! So the post was really meant for the decision - policy makers and programmers of Iobit?

You can reach them by writing to: support@iobit.com

 

Lucidity is very helpful, especially when writing to people whose native language is another than one's own.

Shouting rarely helps! :-)

 

Have a nice day!

 

Cheers

 

 

YES I KNOW THAT !!!!

I was suggesting that the defrag software use the available space on "D" (maybe with permission) so as to do a better defrag and end up with a better product.

 

JerryW

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