Peter I downloaded VOPT and after looking through it I clicked on the Defrag
button and walked away.  Two hours later when I came back it was still
setting in the same place.  I had defragged May 19th so it was still pretty
good condition as it was saying 1% defrag.  It had indicated that it had
moved some files on the right hand pane, but no indication it was done
working.  How can you tell what it has done and/or if it is done working?
Help files didn't answer what I needed to know as far as I could find.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Slow Defrag


> In the wee hour of 09:58 PM 6/2/01 +1000, Morton bequeathed such tales as
> these:
> >Running W98SE, AMD K6 350, 3 gig HD. 160Meg RAM with Nod32 A/V.
> >Scandisk takes about 45 min. Pauses briefly (about 30sec) after starting,
> >progress bar sits on 10% for long time even though scanning is
progressing.
> >Was doing this prior to installing Nod32.
> >Any suggestions please.
> >Ken
> How full is your hard drive and how long since you ran scandisk?  Windows
> defrag is slow period and the only thing to speed it up is to use a third
> party defrag tool like VOPT www.goldenbow.com/.  HTH
> Peter Kaulback



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