On 02/25/2014 03:00 AM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
When I run the defrag program on my dos machine, It does not allow me to
do a full defrag.  The options are limited (grayed out).
On that machine, I am running freedos and for a command processor,
4dos.  FAT32 was created by a windows o/s before I bought it.  I have
since removed window (xp?).
the defrag program doesn't work on FAT32.

Tom


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this is the one I am running:


 FreeDOS defrag

FreeDOS defrag is a free software implementation of a file defragmenter under the GNU General Public License. It was especially implemented for the FreeDOS project.

<<screenshot at www.nongnu.org/free-defrag/>>


Defrag has been under development since 2000 and has the following features:

1. Supports FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 with full long file name support
2. Supports sorting of directory entries
3. Features 8 defragmentation methods
4. Has an intuitive text mode interface, highly inspired by the MSDOS
   defrag interface

John

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