`defrag` - Windows Disk Defragmenter
Usage:
defrag
volume drive letter or mount point (d: or d:\vol\mountpoint)
-a Analyze only
-f Force defragmentation even if free space is low
-v Verbose output
-? Display this help text
EXAMPLE:
C:\>defrag c:
Windows Disk Defragmenter
Copyright (c) 2003 Microsoft Corp. and Executive Software International, Inc.
Analysis Report 16.00 GB Total, 8.11 GB (50%) Free, 9% Fragmented (17% file fragmentation)Defragmentation Report 16.00 GB Total, 8.11 GB (50%) Free, 9% Fragmented (16% file fragmentation)
C:\>defrag -a c:
Windows Disk Defragmenter
Copyright (c) 2001 Microsoft Corp. and Executive Software International, Inc.
Analysis Report
37.24 GB Total, 9.70 GB (26%) Free, 8% Fragmented (15% file fragmentation)
2 comments:
we are thinking of switching to some automatic solution to handle the fragmentation rampant on our busy servers. Workstations also would benefit from remote installation. Its like an epidemic over the systems, resulting in jerky performance on a day to day basis.
Please explain in details how to switching to automatic solution.
Thanks.
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