Hi Barry,I've tried setting both drives to boot time defrag, and with my screen reading/magnification program, Supernova, set so that I have to get to the desktop before invoking it, I managed to run through a boot time defrag that looked as if it started at D:\ then went on to C:\ without rebooting and then rebooted after completing the c:\.
My only question now is that the percentage of free space on D:\ has changed from 71% to 69%, however the free space on c:\ is still at 35%, considering that it looks as if the c:\ partition is set to auto defrag, and that I have done what I believe is a boot time defrag to both partitions, I wonder why c:\ is still showing up as having 35% free space? Do you have any ideas please?
Alexander Shannon
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