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NDC
02-08-2001, 05:26 PM
Have you tried doing a "Boot-Time Defragmentation" using Diskeeper? That will defrag the data, MFT, and Page File. It will also consolidate all directories. Keep in mind that this may take up to hours since the drive is so badly fragged!


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ooops
02-08-2001, 06:42 PM
Where the HELL were you a few weeks ago ???? LOL http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif ...... Thanks , I'll try that now ..... the admin before me left me with a mess , thank GOD I've got enough sense to come here and try to learn how to do my job better .... thanks again guys ( and uh gals ... sorry ... )

NDC
02-08-2001, 06:59 PM
Where the HELL were you a few weeks ago ????

Waiting for you on the thread that you abandoned! LOL http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/wink.gif

http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/Forum9/HTML/003220.html

ooops
02-08-2001, 07:23 PM
O.K. ... you win .... when I added the RAM to this beast I "connected" the HDD LED wire ... now it BLINKS at me .... it just needed more room to think ......

ooops
02-09-2001, 12:28 AM
Don't know if any of you read an earlier post from me , concerning my probs defragging a Win 2000 Adv. Server ....... hope this helps ...... I filled all the slots with 256meg sticks (total 768), and because of the application that runs on it , it required 2 partitions .....but only the c: partition had a page-file .....created a page-file on d: and now it "de-frags" correctly ....but it is soooo badly de-fragged that it will take a number of "passes" to be right.....