ucould2
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After running a normal disk defragment I'm left with a file that won't be de-fragmented! So that's fair enough it's not a major issue as a just installed a "more push" CPU & I no longer see the lag-up when doing program selection. Although I did wonder if it was still there so I opened up a search task bar copied/pasted the file name across. Reply came back '<file name>' not a valid folder.
How can one Windows system detect a faulty/fraged file but another not enable a search based on the very system results it's already created? I've tried to delete the "named" driver from the registry but it still returns the same file (even used the "named" drivers' :blackeye: cleaner).
NB. removed only "name" from file log hope it's not too big a post didn't know how else to edit IT. Also tried a varied rendition of the file name but no better result, it's still there? Please Help how do I remove it?
Code:
Volume SYSTEM (C:)
Volume size = 28.63 GB
Cluster size = 4 KB
Used space = 18.12 GB
Free space = 10.51 GB
Percent free space = 36 %
Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation = 13 %
File fragmentation = 26 %
Free space fragmentation = 0 %
File fragmentation
Total files = 51,776
Average file size = 440 KB
Total fragmented files = 3
Total excess fragments = 177
Average fragments per file = 1.00
Pagefile fragmentation
Pagefile size = 2.25 GB
Total fragments = 9
Folder fragmentation
Total folders = 5,750
Fragmented folders = 1
Excess folder fragments = 0
Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
Total MFT size = 75 MB
MFT record count = 57,880
Percent MFT in use = 75 %
Total MFT fragments = 3
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Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented
159 1.11 GB \Documents and Settings\"named"\Application Data\Nokia\ContentCopier\2009-06-30 Nokia 6500c.nbu