AtlantaBob
Golden Member
I just installed Virtual PC on a Dell 700m that's running Windows XP Home. I had just defragged the disk and there was a large stretch of open space. Then I created a (fixed) 7 GB Virtual HDD (on a physical 40 GB HDD). When I went back to look with the defrag tool, Virtual PC had created a bunch of non-contiguous files, which windows considered to be fragmented.
I suppose that spreading the Virtual HDD over the disk could speed writes somehow... but it just seems more efficient to have placed it as a single large block. Any thoughts?
Edit: Now the Disk Defragmenting tool says that the fixed size HDD can't be defragged. What the heck?
I suppose that spreading the Virtual HDD over the disk could speed writes somehow... but it just seems more efficient to have placed it as a single large block. Any thoughts?
Edit: Now the Disk Defragmenting tool says that the fixed size HDD can't be defragged. What the heck?