You got it Tom -- I had a huge iMovie file.  That was probably the reason
for the Boot Camp hiccup when it came to partitioning my drive, until I
defragged.  I do have two external drives I could probably call on for large
movie files, but right now they're dedicated to backups (and are a sole
repository for old iMovie files).

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From: Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 09:17:37 -0500
Subject: Re: Tom, Reformat Annually?

>What about defragmenting?  Some say it isn't needed on Macs, but when I went
>to install Boot Camp on a relatively new MacBook, it refused to segment the
>drive.  I tried all the built in Mac tools and it still refused.  It only
>worked after I used a drfrag program.
>
>So now I'm wondering if I should defrag my desktop too (even though it isn't
>in line for a for Boot Camp install).

OS X manages disk space to avoid the problem in the first place. If
detected, OS X stitches files back together as part of its normal
operation. However, it doesn't do this for very large files beause this
would make the Mac operate very slowly.

People using very large files, like digital video, do need to defrag.
People doing serious DV typically avoid defrags by putting DV files on a
dedicated drive(s) and periodically reformatting the drive(s).

You might have had a problem caused by a large cache file or something
similar. Defrag programs also do some basic disk repair because
defragging a damaged disk could cause serious problems. So perhaps it was
the disk repair, not the defragging that solved your problem.

Windows XP users still need to defrag. Vista runs a defrag utility on a
weekly basis. Very primitive.


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