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- From: bicker@cbnewsi.cb.att.com (The Resource, Poet-Magician of Quality)
- Subject: Re: Stacker, Windows, Swapfile, & Defrag
- Reply-To: Brian.C.Kohn@att.com (The Resource, Poet-Magician of Quality)
- Organization: The Internet
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 13:49:04 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.134904.17510@cbnewsi.cb.att.com>
- Followup-To: comp.os.ms-windows.setup
- References: <k3aePB2w165w@student.business.uwo.ca>
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- In article <k3aePB2w165w@student.business.uwo.ca> dszpiro@student.business.uwo.ca (Daniel A. Szpiro) writes:
- >So, my question is how can I defragment the files on the unstacked portion
- >of my hard drive only, and leave the stacked portion alone?
-
- There are many commerical products to do this, Norton's SpeedDisk,
- which is bundled with the Norton Utilities and with Norton Desktop,
- comes to mind.
-
- If you're looking for a cheaper solution, get a whole bunch of floppy
- disks, and copy everything off the hard drive onto the floppies (be
- careful if you take your root directory files and DOS directory files
- off) and then copy them back.
-
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