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Rodster

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  1. That's my preferred choice of defragging an HDD. It does a nice job of defragging the HDD and free space. I only fall back on Defraggler if the windows command cannot bring down my free space to an acceptable level. [Moderated]
  2. I've had good success from the admin command prompt. It tends to defrag my free space. defrag c: -w -v
  3. Thanks for the replies. Defl\raggler did attempt to defrag the MFT and it jumped from 2 fragments to 5. I was able to bring it back down to 2 fragments by running defrag c: -w -v from the command prompt. I guess there's no need to worry about 2 fragments then.
  4. Hi all, I have two stubborn fragments in my MFT (Windows 8.1 Pro) I want to consolidate into one fragment. I have 2 questions. 1) Does Defraggler handle this? 2) Are two MFT fragments bad for system performance (Gaming Rig). TIA !
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