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Alive_Hunter
13-06-2005, 10:26 AM
My TOSHIBA LAPTOP configuration is :

P4 2.8 GHz, 256 Ram, 32 MB GeForce 4 Graphic card, Win 2000 Prof,
40 Gb HDD, DVD combo.

This machine is working too slow.

I Defragmented the HDD..the report are as follows:

Volume Local Disk (C:):
Volume size = 20,002 MB
Cluster size = 4 KB
Used space = 17,637 MB
Free space = 2,364 MB
Percent free space = 11 %
Defragmentation method = Max Disk Performance

Fragmentation percentage
Volume fragmentation = 0 %
Data fragmentation = 0 %

File fragmentation
Total files = 78,424
Average file size = 235 KB
Total fragmented files = 6
Total excess fragments = 110
Average fragments per file = 1.00
Paging file fragmentation
Paging/Swap file size = 700 MB
Total fragments = 77

Directory fragmentation
Total directories = 5,197
Fragmented directories = 0
Excess directory fragments = 0

Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
Total MFT size = 221 MB
MFT records In Use = 83,748
Percent MFT in use = 36 %
Total MFT fragments = 2

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Fragments File size Most fragmented files
2 1 KB \WINNT\system32\config\default.LOG [Excess Allocation]
105 1 KB \Documents and Settings\Administrator\ntuser.dat.LOG [Excess Allocation]
2 5,528 KB \WINNT\system32\config\system [Excess Allocation]
3 2,215 KB \WINNT\security\logs\scepol.log [Excess Allocation]
2 1 KB \WINNT\system32\config\software.LOG [Excess Allocation]
2 252 KB \Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\CCPD-LC\symlcrst.dll [Excess Allocation]


Volume New Volume (D:):
Volume size = 18,143 MB
Cluster size = 4 KB
Used space = 13,616 MB
Free space = 4,527 MB
Percent free space = 24 %
Defragmentation method = Max Disk Performance

Fragmentation percentage
Volume fragmentation = 0 %
Data fragmentation = 0 %

File fragmentation
Total files = 53,521
Average file size = 262 KB
Total fragmented files = 4
Total excess fragments = 5
Average fragments per file = 1.00
Paging file fragmentation
Paging/Swap file size = 700 MB
Total fragments = 1

Directory fragmentation
Total directories = 2,543
Fragmented directories = 0
Excess directory fragments = 0

Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
Total MFT size = 82,649 KB
MFT records In Use = 56,115
Percent MFT in use = 67 %
Total MFT fragments = 2

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Fragments File size Most fragmented files
2 8 KB \UGSPLM\I-DEAS11\sec\I-DEAS_11_Security.log [Excess Allocation]
2 42 KB \Program Files\EDS\License Servers\UGNXFLEXlm\ugflexlm.log [Excess Allocation]
3 393 KB \UGSPLM\I-DEAS11\Iona\OrbixE2A\var\MyDomain\dbs\locator_priv \logs\log.0000000001 [Excess Allocation]
2 1,745 KB \UGSPLM\I-DEAS11\Iona\OrbixE2A\var\MyDomain\dbs\node_daemon\ logs\log.0000000001 [Excess Allocation]


WHAT DOES Excess Allocation MEANS?

PLEASE CHECK THIS OUT AND SUGGEST ME WHAT SHOULD I DO..
I USE CAD SOFTWARES ON THIS MACHINE..

PLEASE HELP.

sumitava_b
13-06-2005, 11:01 AM
I dunno the frequency of defrag. u r doing. I prefer it once in 20 days.

In C-drive, dont allocate that much space (20 GB). If u make it of 5 Gb, u can defrag it more easily. And in that drive, keep only OS. Dont clutter it with other non-windows-related materials.......

And lastly, did u clean ur system after buying it to remove those junk softwares that generally a laptop comes with?

supernova
13-06-2005, 11:06 AM
There is no fixed frequency. My OS winXP tells me if i need a defrag or not.
---see how many softwares are running in the background.
----Partition ur disk as quoted by sumitava
----Run a disk cleanup.

If nothin helps
take a backup of ur stuff and format ur disk.

Nimda
13-06-2005, 11:13 AM
Dude, defragmenting alone never speeds up the system. You need to take care of various other factors as well. Firstly, RAM is too low for your needs (CAD). But let's not talk about that.

Try these tips:

1- Clean all temporary files from your hard drive on a regular basis. You can use this software (http://support.it-mate.co.uk/?mode=Products&p=index.datsuite).

2- Disable all unnecessary programs from starting with Windows. Start -> Run and type "msconfig" (without quotes) and disable unnecessary apps from the Startup tab. Also, in Windows XP, disable all unnecessary services. Here's a good guide:
http://cybercoyote.org/software/serv-comp.htm

3- Optimize your system using Tweak-XP. (http://www.tweakxp.com/tweakutility/)

4- And finally, if your system performance is very very slow compared to the time you first installed Windows, I recommend you reinstall Windows.

And as for your question on Excess allocation,

Q) What does "Excess Allocation" mean?
Ans) The file is one that is being held open by the kernel. In addition it is being written and rewritten on a regular basis by the kernel. At some point in its lifetime, it WAS large enough to require 2 extents' worth of allocation. However, since then it was rewritten from the beginning with less data AND NEVER CLOSED. Since the file is being held open, NTFS figures it might have more data written into it at some time in the future and doesn't release the extra allocated clusters...leaving them assigned to this file for possible future expansion. The excess clusters will be released when the file is closed, which, unfortunately, will be the next reboot.

Source: Diskeeper FAQ (http://www.execsw.co.uk/home/html/home/diskeeper/faq.htm)

Alive_Hunter
13-06-2005, 05:08 PM
Thanks a lot Buddy...

It was a g8 help

quad master
13-06-2005, 05:43 PM
Stopped defragging my system.
But it mighy help on partitions on which ur OS and Games are kept as it requires continuous access while running.

Dont Defrag those partitions where you store ur MP3 and Videos or setup files.

Also try a software called Diskeeper
It defrags HDD Faster