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Defrag Commander Personal Edition 
 
Winternals Software LP                       
Rev 010820a
 
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7  Frequently Asked Questions 
Why does the log file show that the defragmenter didn't do anything when 
there are fragmented files? 
If Defrag Commander PE has been configured to schedule the native 
Windows 2000 defragmenter (instead of using the Winternals defrag 
engine), a minimum amount of free space, usually around 10-15% of 
a volume's size, will be required to attempt to defragment files. To 
reconfigure Defrag Commander PE to schedule the Winternals defrag 
engine, right click on any Volume in the right pane of the console and 
check the Winternals Defrag menu item from the context menu. 
How do I delete a schedule? 
In order to delete a schedule that you've created you must check the 
Show Multiple Schedules check-box on the Schedule tab of the 
volume's scheduling dialog box. When the box is checked a Delete 
button appears under the schedule times drop-down list.  
Why doesn't the log show anything on my Windows 95,98 or ME system? 
The built-in defragmenter of Windows 95, 98 and Me do not produce a 
log of the defragmentation process, and because Defrag Commander 
PE utilizes the built-in defragmentation engines for these systems, it 
cannot know the status of the defragmentation. 
I've heard that paging file fragmentation is a problem on Windows 2000, but 
the built-in defragmenter doesn't defragment it. What can I do? 
Paging file fragmentation is only a problem if you size the system's 
paging file such that it starts out at a size that's too small and allow it 
to grow to a larger size. In order to prevent fragmentation of the 
paging file, specify paging files with the same minimum and maximum 
sizes. Microsoft recommends that you create a paging file that is