On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 01:50:35 -0800, DevilsPGD
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>In message <f56hk49a3bi3vnu2iuiaeana5304hfcmd0@xxxxxx> Bo Berglund
><boberglund@xxxxxx> was claimed to have wrote:
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>>On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:03:58 -0000, "Mark Rae [MVP]"
>><mark@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>"Bo Berglund" <boberglund@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> Any ideas where it can be found?
>>>
>>>Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter >>
>>Strange, it seems to offer no view of the current state like the XP
>>defragger does (Analyze and show graphically the situation).
>>How can I see how bad my disk is fragmented? >
>Open an administrative command prompt and type "defrag c: -a" to see an
>analysis of the drive. No graphics view, just this bare text:
C:\Windows\system32>defrag c: -a
Windows Disk Defragmenter
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corp.
Analysis report for volume C:
Volume size = 64.00 GB
Free space = 46.00 GB
Largest free space extent = 23.40 GB
Percent file fragmentation = 1 %
Note: On NTFS volumes, file fragments larger than 64MB are not
included in the fragmentation statistics
You do not need to defragment this volume.
What an improvement from XP!
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Bo Berglund (Sweden)