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- From: dszpiro@student.business.uwo.ca (Daniel A. Szpiro)
- Subject: Stacker, Windows, Swapfile, & Defrag: The Easy Answer
- Organization: University of Western Ontario
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 22:20:34 GMT
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- Hi,
-
- Thanks to everyone who answered my original posting on how to defrag
- the files on the unstacked portion of my hard drive without disturbing
- the stacked portion.
-
- As many of the people who responded pointed out, there is actually no
- problem after all: Norton's SpeedDisk or any similar defrag routine
- will work fine if the physical drive is specified. The stacked "drive"
- is safe since it appears as a large, non-moveable file to the defrag
- software.
-
- Thanks again,
-
- Danny
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- dszpiro@student.business.uwo.ca (Daniel A. Szpiro)
- Western Business School -- London, Ontario
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