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| subject: | Re: RAID in W2k3 - how to check it |
From: "Antti Kurenniemi"
I have directories (or folders if you prefer) - I don't need to shrink or
enlargen anything.
Antti Kurenniemi
"Glenn Meadows" wrote in message
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> Get Perfect Disk, and it will defrag/shrink the MFT.
>
> --
>
> Glenn M.
> "Geo" wrote in message
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>> "Antti Kurenniemi"
wrote in message
>> news:447e712f$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>>
>>> I don't, I use one single big partition, full size. To me, a partition
>>> is
>>> just a stupid version of a directory - it doesn't resize automatically,
>>> so
>>> space is always wasted.
>>
>> It seems that way until you create a million tiny little 1K files and
>> hose
>> up the partition MFT, then all of a sudden you discover why it's so much
>> nicer to have a partition for the OS and one for everything else..
>>
>> Geo.
>>
>>
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