I do system maintenance over night from a batch file which includes command line defrag and wipe. But if you want a traditional defrag program Auslogics has a really nice one for free.

At 10:46 AM 1/12/2010, you wrote:


Before doing an OS install, I used to put a couple of gigs of stuff on a
drive. Then after the install, and letting the OS work for a short while,
I'd remove the filler stuff, and defrag would have all that space to
move the files into. Back in the 98se days, when the OS would keep track
of which files were used most. Don't know how effective it was, but it
seemed to do well.


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Al <xtemp...@comcast.net>

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