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The last 2 days my System process in task manager has been running at over 90,000 k. Pretty sweet right? Seeing as this is my partition(inb4 partitions are gay, blame that DJ2 guy he told me to.) that has Windows XP on it.

 

I decided to defrag it to see if I could fix any problems I had, the last time I defragged was probably about 2 weeks ago. This is what I found...

 

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Partitions are smart if you like your data, I taught him well. Anyway, what file is causing the fragmentation? Quit using retarded tools, wow.

 

I don't know how you do it on that tool but in the normal defrag tool you click on DETAILS and it will list the files and file size.

 

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2,100 156 MB \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\TEMP\AVG\files.dat

2,758 180 MB \Documents and Settings\Matt\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Google Desktop\143740ab2a53\dbeam

1,378 219 MB \WINDOWS\Installer\2172344.msp

3,428 220 MB \Documents and Settings\Matt\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Google Desktop\143740ab2a53\rpm.cf1

3,484 240 MB \Documents and Settings\Matt\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Google Desktop\143740ab2a53\rpm1m.cf1

1,871 244 MB \Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\SpeechAnalysisModels\en_US\en_US.tlm

2,685 327 MB \WINDOWS\Installer\2f59f98.msp

121,663 677 MB \WINDOWS\Temp\mtrap_debug.log

36,756 728 MB \Documents and Settings\Matt\Application Data\Adobe\Common\Media Cache Files\531d14ec-4a3a-4343-b6ea-f9e5dd3fafde 22050.cfa

 

wtf, all these hooge files taking up space and fraggin your shit up. What is mtrap_debug.log, wow.

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Without taking the time to do any research, considering the fact that you have a little over 2 gigs of free space, you're probably never going to get those large files moved to where they're written in succession.

 

I would probably bin those Google Desktop index files.

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19GB?!?!? get a larger Hard Drive

 

they make 2TB hard drives in this century bud :blink2:

 

PS: a terabyte (TB) is the equivalient of 1024 gigabytes (GB)

 

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Also, the 37 drive 7+ terabyte striped set with distributed parity RAID we installed at work doesn't like you either.

 

Also also, I will have you know that each of those 37 drives are about 370 gig 10k drives because any larger than that is cost prohibitive.

 

I'm running a mirror on two 500 gig drives on this box because anything larger was goddamned expensive.

 

/tangent

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