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    Defraging w3j

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by earthdan, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. earthdan

    earthdan Notebook Consultant

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    Has anyone been able to do this? I have tried but it seems to be stuck at 1%- I'm not sure how long its supposed to take tho. Would there be problems because of partitions?
    thanks
    Dan
     
  2. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    If you're using an NTFS file system, you can't defrag........ especially because NTFS actually fragments information on purpose to know where it is at all times.

    ... if you're using NTFS, that's exactly the reason why.... if you're still using Fat32, something is up, but it's not because of multiple partitions.