I wouldn't worry too much about the recovery disk as it's not going to be used that much if at all. Your system drive (the C drive) is the one that should be kept defragmented.

Shane

On 3/5/2016 11:57 AM, Kevin wrote:
running windows 10 using jaws 17 latest
when using the windows disc defrag I can get my OS c back to 0 percent 
defragmented but when I arrow down to my recovery hard disc it usually is 4 
percent defragged sometimes higher.  when I defrag the disc it defrags very 
fast and I can never get it back to zero.  is there a way I can get the 
recovery disc down to zero or does it matter?
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