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Defragmentation at boot!


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#1 OFFLINE   avmaksimov

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Posted 01 April 2009 - 06:47 PM

Very much does not suffice! Whether it is planned and when it is planned?
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Posted 08 April 2009 - 09:06 AM

Although I cannot entirely figure what you are saying, from your topic I reckon that you are asking about a boot-time defrag feature. I remember being told in the forum that such a thing was planned to be implemented in a future release. I also remember a lot of people being of the opinion that such a feature is not needed. However, I see a lot of files (many of them starting with a $-sign) scattered all over the place after defragmentation. I would love to see those packed up a bit, and I suspect this can be done only before boot.
Also, if you risk a glance at other defrag programs, many DO include a boot-time defrag, so I wonder why those do and Defraggler doesn't. (I know, that's not a sufficient argument, but my previous point is.)

Could a developer chime in on this?

regards,
Mike