Follow the above procedure BUT change it up alittle
1: disable hibernate and pagefile
reboot
2: run defraggler (thereby defragging only the main system files)
** On a side note, I'll usually shutdown everything running in my system tray, the idea is less running process's = faster defrag, as well as not having to worry about some files not getting defragmented due to being in use. (whether or not this is accurate I can't say for sure, it's just a theory of mine and I do it ...lol)
when defrag is complete enable hibernate and pagefile (your choice on which one you want directly after system files)
reboot
run defraggler and see the results
I did do this, while typing this out on my laptop, defraggler didn't appear to be any slower without the pagefile
results on 24.gb
initial fragmentation Before 49%
fragmentation after 0%
seems to work
**EDIT: I just did this on my laptop as well with the same results 0% when complete
I'd like to add (may or may not be relevant to my findings)
under defraggler/settings/options/defrag
I have "move large files to end of drive" and "move only selected files types" both checked with their default settings