Hello J.,
I did do this, but it would not defrag System, which remains 6% fragmented.
Thanks,
David
From: J. Parrish <adari.j@gmail.com>
To: ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 4:58 PM
Subject: [ExcelVBA] Re: Off topic
David,
It's probably not 100% necessary to defrag the system disk as it's not
written to heavily but in the event it's really baking your noodle you
can perform defrag on all disks if you boot to a command prompt. I
don't think the system disk will allow you to defrag it while the OS
is running but "defrag /C /H /M" will run defrag on all volumes, at a
higher priority, in parallel.
See http://www.thewindowsclub.com/defrag-options-in-windows-7 for more details.
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