The best way to defrag (I assume you had a typo) is if you have a second hard drive that is large enough to have a copy of the original just copy from drive a to b, boot from b and intialize a and then copy back to a. That's the easiest way (without software).

Otherwise, look at the disk utility programs. I hear rave reviews from this list members and the g-books list about DiskWarrior. I haven't had many problems myself with NU but I use it ever so rarely (my yearly defrag on the 60GB drive that I have running in my Win2K unit in the office -- Yes, it's formatted HFS+).

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Ryan


On Saturday, Aug 9, 2003, at 04:26 US/Central, J Sand wrote:
How do you degrag a mac? I am running 9.2.2


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