> From: Or Botton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 6 Mar 99 at 12:30, Bernie wrote:
> > Does anyone know of any DeFrag utility that has support for LFN directories?
> > The one in M$-DOS trashes the directories, the files aren't affected at all.
> > This is really bothering me since my harddrive stores stuff that are meant
> > for W95 also (eg. things that I haven't put on CD-R yet.)
> The only way I am aware of defraging an hard disk (and that includes
> disk checking tools like chkdsk, scandisk disk doctor and ETC') that
> has Windows 95 LFN on it without ruining the LFN, is by doing it
> using a Windows 95 program. Sorry. Really annoying, though.
There's also the option of using MS's LFNBK utility to back up the LFN's
before defragging, restoring them afterwards. What I wish is that someone
would come up with a utility that could defrag a FAT32 drive from DOS, with
or without LFN protection (since there's always LFNBK). Defragging under
Win95 is SLOOOOW.
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