- Defrag Hard Drive
- Posted by JW on June 28th, 2008
I'm running Windows XP Pro SP2. I ran the defrag analysis on my 57G hard
drive and got a recommendation to defrag. I stopped it after 4 hours,
showing only 10% complete, so that I could do some work. Extrapolating the
first 10%, that's almost two 24 hour days to fully defrag. Does that sound
reasonable? Is the benefit worth the time required? Thanks for your
feedback.
- Posted by Jerry on June 28th, 2008
That depends. If you've never defragged your hard drive it could take as
long as it has because the defrag is cleaning up the mess. If you've
periodically defragged then the time could be shorter. So, which is it?
Never or periodically? But, you're right, the time does seem excessive.
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- Posted by JS on June 28th, 2008
Time seems way too long, it could be your drive has dropped back to PIO mode
and is no longer running at Ultra DMA speeds.
Also the amount of remaining "Free space" could be low, how much free space
is available?
Download HD Tune, provides drive mode PIO/DMA info (click on the 'Info' tab)
and has an option to test your drive.
http://www.hdtune.com/
Also SpeedFan has an online analysis feature for hard drives.
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
JS
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- Posted by VanguardLH on June 28th, 2008
"JW" in <news:#FbGskV2IHA.3756@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl> wrote:
How much free space is there in the partition (hard drive) being
defragmented? Is there 20% free disk space?
What was that level of defragmentation that the analysis reported?
What processes do you have running or that you are running that might be
repeatedly accessing the hard drive during the defragmentation? Tried
rebooting into Safe Mode?
Is this old and slow hardware or new and bleeding edge high-speed
hardware? Drives spin at what RPM? ATA spec for for hard disks? PATA
or SATA? Bus clock speed? CPU? Total physical memory? The point is
not to tell us your hardware specs but for you to understand that native
hardware performance will affect how fast anything runs on your host.
Why are YOU bothering to run the defrag and then have to wait for it to
complete? Created a scheduled event in Task Scheduler to run the defrag
while you are sleeping. Configure the event to terminate the process
after, say, 8 hours or less depending on when you expect to next want to
use your computer without the background overhead of a running defrag
job. It may only get 20% of the way through the defrag. Schedule the
event to run once per month. After awhile, it will get progressively
more defragged until it probably runs a couple of minutes.
- Posted by Justin Thyme on June 28th, 2008
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On the subject of defragmentation, the folks who provide the excellent
CrapCleaner program (CCleaner) also offer a defragmenter, "Defraggler." Has
anyone tried it?
Ken Bland
- Posted by VanguardLH on June 28th, 2008
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But there is no comment at the bottom. Why? Because you inserted the
sigdash line at the top so everything afterward was part of your
signature. The sigdash delimiter ends the body of your post.
- Posted by Justin Thyme on June 28th, 2008
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I understand.
Trying once more.
On the subject of defragmentation, the folks who provide the excellent
CrapCleaner program (CCleaner) also offer a defragmenter, "Defraggler." Has
anyone tried it?
Ken Bland
- Posted by Gerry on June 28th, 2008
JW
Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp to
Empty your Recycle Bin and Remove Temporary Internet Files. Also select
Start, All Programs, accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More
Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore
point. Now try running Disk Defragmenter.
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Hope this helps.
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- Posted by Xandros on June 28th, 2008
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check here http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showforum=19
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- Posted by Don Schmidt on June 29th, 2008
I use Defraggler; works very well. It gives you the option to defrag files
or files and free space.
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- Posted by jimbo571@operamail.com on June 29th, 2008
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 15:21:46 -0600, "Justin Thyme"
<Ken_Bland@Mindspring.com> wrote:
Yes ; it works just like any other .
- Posted by rstu211 on June 29th, 2008
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- Posted by VanguardLH on June 29th, 2008
"rstu211" in <news:rstu211.2ad17fd@pcbanter.net> wrote:
Try again.
- Posted by doodle on July 1st, 2008
Maybe you dont have enough free space? Did you run a diskcleanup before
the defrag? The built in tool does take very long if you are defragging
for the first time. You could try one of the third party tools that
complete the task faster. Some defrag even with much less than the
minimum free space requirement.
Gerry;3145475 Wrote:
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- Posted by Twayne on July 1st, 2008
Disk Cleanup also compresses seldom used files for when you're trying to
eek out the last available bit on the drive. But ANYTHING is temporary
in that way; the right answer is a larger hard drive.