PLEASE HELP!: DEFRAGMENTER FOUND SOME FILES THAT CAN NOT BE DEFRAG.
I can defrag page files, but what about the 2 MFT fragment files list below.help please....Volume (C:) Volume size = 63.47 GB Cluster size = 4 KB Used space = 14.77 GB Free space = 48.71 GB Percent free space = 76 % Volume fragmentation Total fragmentation = 0 % File fragmentation = 0 % Free space fragmentation = 0 % File fragmentation Total files = 25,609 Average file size = 755 KB Total fragmented files = 1 Total excess fragments = 17 Average fragments per file = 1.00 Pagefile fragmentation Pagefile size = 2.45 GB Total fragments = 1 Folder fragmentation Total folders = 3,378 Fragmented folders = 1 Excess folder fragments = 0 Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation Total MFT size = 38 MB MFT record count = 29,066 Percent MFT in use = 74 % Total MFT fragments = 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmentedNone2 people need an answerI do too
December 9th, 2009 2:10pm

I wouldn't sweat it. The key is that it shows zero percent fragmentation for the drive. Not a lot you can do to the MFT except rebuild it, and if it's in 2 fragments, that's nothing. Also, you need to remember that every time you defrag your HD you are putting stress on it. With xp, I check it about twice a year, and I'm always throwing junk on there and taking other stuff off. hth, vM.V.P. - Desktop Experience | M.C.S.A. | M.C.P. - MS Server 2k3, Network Architecture
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December 9th, 2009 4:21pm

CLOSE ALL FILES THEN:Open MY Computer, then select the Local disk you want to checkOn the file menue, click PropertiesOn the tools tab, under error-checking, click NOWunder check disk options, select the san for and attemp recovery of bad sectors check box.
January 16th, 2010 9:22pm

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