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RichardS

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  1. I think it means its the same as dark blue(not fragmented) but also contians some free space i guess over half of it must be free space for it to show up as light blue.
  2. This is because defraggler constantly checks any drive conected to the computer for changes in data on it, this means windows shows defraggler accessing it and will not let you eject drive, forcing it to eject the drive should be safe as long as a defrag or anylsis is not in progress on that drive.
  3. Windows Vista by default sets the maximum size for shadow copies and system restore points to be 15% of drive size or 30% of free space (which ever is smaller), That means on a 1tb drive up to 150gb can be used by default and normally close to that figure is actually used, So lossing only one restore point can easily be 20gb
  4. It should also be noted that PageDefrag does not work on Windows Vista,
  5. I am running windows vista, and any drives in my computer while running defraggler cannot be removed by ejecting or safely removing because they are in use. This I would assume to be caused by defraggler constantly monitoring space on all drives even if they are not being defraged. Although closing defraggler will allow you to eject the disc, this is not possible to do when a defrag is in process. This could be fixed by allowing discs to be 'ejected' from defraggler and/or stopping monitoring on all drives that are not being defraged.
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