- Minimising defrag for partition copying by XP
- Posted by zappo on March 12th, 2007
Arno Wagner <me@privacy.net> wrote:
So your original claim that it isnt possible to bypass the OS is just plain wrong.
Wrong.
Wrong. ALL that's required is to identify a contiguous block of clusters
where the fragged file will go, tell the OS that those clusters are no
longer free, move the contents of the fragged file to those clusters,
and then delete the original file once that move is completed.
Not a shred of rocket science whatever required.
- Posted by chrisv on March 13th, 2007
Eric Gisin wrote:
I think Arno filters everyone who corrects him.
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