- Defragmenting a drive in windows NT
- Posted by Luke on May 13th, 2004
How do i defragment a drive in windows NT? It appears not
to have the defrag program that comes with 98 and Xp
etc... Is there somewhere i can download it? or some other
way i can defragment a drive in NT, i.e. thru a network?
thanks
- Posted by Haggis on May 13th, 2004
i use diskeeper ...works well
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- Posted by jbalo on May 14th, 2004
If you don't have the cabbage to shell out for the full version of diskeeper, you can download diskeeper lite
http://www.webattack.com/get/dkeeperlite.shtm
works well, may need to be run a few times to get everything. Also you may want to set the swap file size to 0 on the volume that you want to defrag IF you have another volume to set a swap file on.
- Posted by Greg Hayes/Raxco Software on May 19th, 2004
The current version of Diskeeper is V8. I really doubt that Diskeeper V5 is
legally available anymore 
- Greg/Raxco Software
Microsoft MVP - Windows File System
Disclaimer: I work for Raxco Software, the maker of PerfectDisk - a
commercial defrag utility that competes with Diskeeper, as a systems
engineer in the support department.
Want to email me? Delete ntloader.
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