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white knight

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  1. I too have had a horrible first experience. My first analyse showed 97 fragmented files with 1101 total fragments and 41 percent fragmentation. I am running Vista Home premium (and had restore points activated). I run a Vista defragment every week. I ran a degraggler "normal" full defrag. After 12 hours I was 41% done. Then it really started to slow down - taking an hour to do each 1 percent. Then it started taking 4 hours per percent. Finally (at 57 % complete, and 30 hours into my defrag) it was taking nearly 8 hours to do each percent. In the middle of last night Microsoft decided to send me an automatic security upgrade to Vista - which did a computer restart in the middle of my defrag, thus stopping the defrag without me stopping it myself. Question1 : Did I lose the data that was transferring at the moment that Microsoft shut down my computer? Question2: What happens now if I now start a Vista defrag to try to clean up what is now half complete?
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