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At the end of a routine defrag, the report said it could not
defragment a long list of files. And fragmentation was relatively high
after the defrag (5%)
Problem is, these files do not exist anymore. I have deleted them.
I thought that maybe, somehow, I had made them into hidden files, so I
did a complete disc search for them, including hidden and system files
in the search. Nothing was found.
These files have one thing in common. They are (Were) MPG files. They
are large files, most of them over a gig, and fragmented into
hundreds, even thousands of parts. So I can't defrag them, and I can't
even find them!
Any suggestions?
Thanks you.
At the end of a routine defrag, the report said it could not
defragment a long list of files. And fragmentation was relatively high
after the defrag (5%)
Problem is, these files do not exist anymore. I have deleted them.
I thought that maybe, somehow, I had made them into hidden files, so I
did a complete disc search for them, including hidden and system files
in the search. Nothing was found.
These files have one thing in common. They are (Were) MPG files. They
are large files, most of them over a gig, and fragmented into
hundreds, even thousands of parts. So I can't defrag them, and I can't
even find them!
Any suggestions?
Thanks you.