- Defragmentation: unmoveable files
- Posted by Franz Edler on November 12th, 2005
What are unmoveable files typically?
I have a large block of unmoveable files on one of my computer?
How can I find what files those unmoveable files are?
- Posted by Alias on November 12th, 2005
Franz Edler wrote:
> What are unmoveable files typically?
> I have a large block of unmoveable files on one of my computer?
> How can I find what files those unmoveable files are?
I believe they're systems files. Why do you want to know?
Alias
- Posted by Franz Edler on November 12th, 2005
"Alias" wrote:
> I believe they're systems files. Why do you want to know?
Because I have two computers (a PC and a notebook) running WIndows XP and
since some times I have on my notebook about 10 times more space used by
unmoveable files than on my PC.
I don't know why it happend and what is behind these files.
Franz
- Posted by Alias on November 12th, 2005
Franz Edler wrote:
> "Alias" wrote:
>
>
>>I believe they're systems files. Why do you want to know?
>
>
> Because I have two computers (a PC and a notebook) running WIndows XP and
> since some times I have on my notebook about 10 times more space used by
> unmoveable files than on my PC.
>
> I don't know why it happend and what is behind these files.
>
> Franz
>
Are the hard drives/partitions the same size?
Alias
- Posted by Gerry Cornell on November 12th, 2005
Franz
The major unmoveable file is the pagefile.
Free space cannot be defragmented with the Windows XP Disk Defragmenter.
Neither can your pagefile cannot be defragmented because the file is in
use whilst Disk Defragmenter is running. You can purchase other
Defragmenting
Utilities e.g. Perfect Disk, which will defragment your pagefile and
free space.
Another option is to place your pagefile in it's own partition. A
pagefile partition is best
located as the first partition on a second hard drive. You should leave
a small page file at
the original location.
http://www.raxco.com/
Do you have a free space issue on one machine? If yes post details of
the drive sizes and the disclosed free disk space.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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"Franz Edler" <FranzEdler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Alias" wrote:
>
>> I believe they're systems files. Why do you want to know?
>
> Because I have two computers (a PC and a notebook) running WIndows XP
> and
> since some times I have on my notebook about 10 times more space used
> by
> unmoveable files than on my PC.
>
> I don't know why it happend and what is behind these files.
>
> Franz
>
- Posted by Franz Edler on November 12th, 2005
> Are the hard drives/partitions the same size?
No. On the notebook where the size of the unmoveable space seems suspect I
use a 10 GB partition while on the PC I have a 30 GB partition.
I estimate the unmoveable space on the notebook of a size of 1,5 GB and
indeed, the unmoveable space on the PC is perhaps not so much lower .
Thanks
Franz
- Posted by George Hester on November 12th, 2005
There are files that cannot be defragmented which means they cannot be
moved. You really should be unconcerned about that. Other unmovable files
that if moved would do nothing in terms of defragging. So again unconcern
yourself with them.
--
George Hester
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"Franz Edler" <FranzEdler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What are unmoveable files typically?
> I have a large block of unmoveable files on one of my computer?
> How can I find what files those unmoveable files are?
- Posted by Plato on November 12th, 2005
=?Utf-8?B?RnJhbnogRWRsZXI=?= wrote:
>
> What are unmoveable files typically?
Files that should NOT be moved.
> I have a large block of unmoveable files on one of my computer?
> How can I find what files those unmoveable files are?
Dont worry about it.
--
http://www.bootdisk.com/
- Posted by Black Baptist on December 8th, 2005
=?Utf-8?B?RnJhbnogRWRsZXI=?= rambled on in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
> What are unmoveable files typically?
> I have a large block of unmoveable files on one of my computer?
> How can I find what files those unmoveable files are?
>
Usually the pagefile is one that can't be moved.