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As I said before, you'd need to set a STATIC pagefile to prevent fragmentation. If you use a dynamic or system-managed pagefile, it will grow and change. That's what causes the fragmentation.
Why...
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What do you mean the pagefile still defragmented?
If you do what I say, you'll get one continuous pagefile. Whatever. It's your time.
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It would be much easier to set the page file to zero, defrag, and then create a new static pagefile (Set min and max to the same size). Way faster than whatever Ultimate Defrag is doing, and FREE.
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You can use boot time defrag with Defraggler to defrag the pagefile.
https://www.piriform.com/docs/defraggler/technical-information/boot-time-defrag
I don't see why you'd want to pay for Ultimate...
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