That's only becuase WinME defrag doesn't actually do anything to your hard drive. Defragging is much to close to low level control to be allowed in WinME. *sarcastic smirk*
Don't mind me, I just really dislike WinME, it's possible that Defrag runs faster, but if you want a real defrag you do the following:
- Get a Win98SE boot disk because WinME's suck
- Boot from said disk
- Type format c: /u (make sure valuable data is not on the C drive)
- Reboot and install Windows