Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
why would you? fragmentation is not a diskfault but a rather clever way of storing data. I only did it as a test to see if it was the formatted cluster size causing the fragmentation. I figured if it was, then I shouldn't be able to defragment the files - but I was. Which adds to the confusion about why these file are fragmented in the first place, and why I posted this thread. Every single corpus file on my system is being written in two fragments. This strikes me as bizarre behavior. No, not necessarily problematic - but still bizarre to see. I'm curious to know who also sees similar fragmentation and on which OS. |
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