H
hogyu
A friend is having trouble defragmenting his C: drive, which includes a 14
gig file. The defragger completes with a note that it cannot defrag the file
in question, which is a container file for a virtual drive.
I can't find any references to size limitations on files to be defragged.
Are there any, or should I look elsewhere for clues to the problem? There
are three such container files on his drive; the 1-gig and 3-gig files cause
no problems. When the volumes contained in those three files are mounted,
defrag of the volumes themselves is normal and successful.
Thanks.
gig file. The defragger completes with a note that it cannot defrag the file
in question, which is a container file for a virtual drive.
I can't find any references to size limitations on files to be defragged.
Are there any, or should I look elsewhere for clues to the problem? There
are three such container files on his drive; the 1-gig and 3-gig files cause
no problems. When the volumes contained in those three files are mounted,
defrag of the volumes themselves is normal and successful.
Thanks.