- Feb 22, 2001
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I've got a 600 MHz PIII processor on an Asus P3V4X board running Win98. I recently upgraded from a 133MHz and I used to be able to defrag pretty quickly, meaning it would read and reposition the data at an efficient speed. However, with my new setup, defragging takes a lot longer - literally days. I had to stop defragging my HD after 3 days continuous defragging and it didn't finish. What's up with this? I pulled all the PCI / ISA cards out and closed everything except Systray and Explorer when I did this, so not conflicts there. My system drive is a Maxtor 13Gig, less than a year old. I also downloaded the Windows ME defrag.exe file from surecool.com and tried it, but it didn't change anything.
Anybody have this experience and find a way to speed it up? Is this normal? I thought a 600MHz processor would zip a defrag like a warm knife through butter. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
Anybody have this experience and find a way to speed it up? Is this normal? I thought a 600MHz processor would zip a defrag like a warm knife through butter. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!