I've had some minor problems running defrag on three drives, before Linux. Two drives were W98 and one W95. When I selected defrag "all drives", I noticed a lot of thrashing on the W95 drive. From that point on I selected each drive to defrag individually, and eliminated that problem. I added Linux at the bottom of the drive outside of the 1024 range. As it wasn't recognized, Window didn't try to defrag it. I've probably been blessed with newbie dumb luck. Pj
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