Slow I don't mind
I can leave it running overnight (or maybe for a day or two). I'll have a tinker and see what happens.
Cheers!
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Sat 3 Sep 2011, 11:15,
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Cheers!
I dun a edit
Which you may not notice. Move as much data off your computer to a USB stick before you start, this *should* free up some more space for the de-fragmentation.
Also, you might want to download a specialist de-fragmentation tool which might be better at moving those stubborn "unmoveable" files during de-fragmentation.
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Sat 3 Sep 2011, 11:20,
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Also, you might want to download a specialist de-fragmentation tool which might be better at moving those stubborn "unmoveable" files during de-fragmentation.
Apparently, I've still got a few hundred Gb of contiguous space.
I'm going in...
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Sat 3 Sep 2011, 12:27,
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Page File defrag
Download and run this to defrag that swap file
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897426
Dump it on your desktop, run it, reboot.
RAM is cheap and can be delivered quick - www.crucical.com/uk/ (Very easy to install)
Kill off other programs that are running. Go through all the stuff down by the click, right click, and exit them. Including the anti-virus.
Remember to feed the pixies by putting cheese slices in via the DVD drive.
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Sat 3 Sep 2011, 12:29,
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technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897426
Dump it on your desktop, run it, reboot.
RAM is cheap and can be delivered quick - www.crucical.com/uk/ (Very easy to install)
Kill off other programs that are running. Go through all the stuff down by the click, right click, and exit them. Including the anti-virus.
Remember to feed the pixies by putting cheese slices in via the DVD drive.