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From: "Gary Britt"
Use disk boot time defrag option to defrag the MET and other system files.
That may well clear up the problem.
Gary
"Adam" wrote in message
news:44b7ae95{at}w3.nls.net...
> Dear All,
>
> My laptop is used to do lots of build many times per day. It has started
> being somewhat flakey e.g. deleting a file takes ages if done through
> explorer.....
>
> So I thought ...time for a defrag so I d/l'ed diskkeeper & ran it....
>
> It gave me a health warning :
>
> Health
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Warning!
>
> The overall health of volume D: is degraded
>
> The overall health is at "Warning" level for the following
> reasons:
>
> 1. The MFT usage is currently 92 percent of the total MFT
> size, which indicates it is likely the MFT will become
> fragmented.
>
>
> A) WTF? i.e. what does this mean & what happens when MFT usage gets to
> 100%?
>
> B) What can I do about it? Is there a "repack the MFT"
option somewhere in
> Windows?
>
>
> Adam
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