> What's the point of running it when it doesn't do anything? My D: drive
> has
> data only, no programs, and is a backup of My Documents and my digital
> camera
> image files, so "is use" files aren't an issue.
Are these drives almost full?
Disk defragment might not work properly with less than 15% free disk space.
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"Greg" <Greg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I tried running the disk defragger on my two hard drives last night. It
> completed on both, and each time, the drive was just as defragmented as
> before. I thought the problem was I was running on my boot C: drive, so I
> tried D: and the same thing happened. After it ran, I ran analyze again
> and
> it sais the drive should be defragmented.
>
> What's the point of running it when it doesn't do anything? My D: drive
> has
> data only, no programs, and is a backup of My Documents and my digital
> camera
> image files, so "is use" files aren't an issue.