lucky14 Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 Hello World! I would like to say the devs of this great job. You guys made a great defragger. But now on to the point. I've been defragging my computer like crazy, but I noticed there are two files that completely refuse defragment: pagefile.sys hiberfil.sys I have 23.5 (of 74.5, 32% free) GB of free space, so I am sure there is a nice small spot for it somewhere in there (since I defragged that two). So is there anyway to defrag those two remaining files? And I noticed that I probably don't need to defrag those two files, but what can I say, I like blue... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aethec Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 Use PageDefrag..(google is your friend) Piriform French translator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmillerusaf Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 Depends on what OS he is running on... What operating system are you using lucky14? PageDefrag runs on XP Keith There's always an exception to the rule. I'm that exception. Desktop ----- AMD Athlon 3700+ (2.64Ghz), 2GB DDR 400, ASUS A8N-SLI Premium, 500GB HD, Windows XP Pro SP3, Avira Antivir Personal At work ----- Intel C2D T1700 (1.6Ghz), 2GB DDR2 667, Dell OUY141, 80GB HD, Windows XP Pro SP2, Symantec 10 Laptop ----- Intel C2D P8400 (2.4 Ghz), 4GB DDR3 1066, Mainboard, 160GB HD, Dualboot: Windows 7/openSUSE 11.1, Avira Antivir Personal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucky14 Posted February 21, 2009 Author Share Posted February 21, 2009 Yeah, XP Home SP3. I found it and ran it. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tryst46 Posted February 26, 2009 Share Posted February 26, 2009 Much easier to remove the pagefile, reboot and re-make it depending on the size of course. Off Topic: You get better results too by defining the length of the pagefile yourself. Set the min/max to the same size so it's not dynamic and your perofmance improves dramatically. Allowing the OS to depict the size lets it create a dynamic pagefile that slows your system down a lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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