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| Vista defragment losing hard drive sapce I just got a new computer with a 750 gb hard drive, but actually says 683gb. I loaded a few programs and games on it which took about 50gb so now im down to 653gb or so right? well after loading on that much info i decided it would be good to do a disk defrag so 12 hours later and with it still running i thought this couldn't be right so i cancelled it. I then went to look at my hard drive specs and saw that i was down to 591gb! I then thought ill just try another disk defrag in the morning so i did and 2 hours later it finished this time, again stealing hard drive space. i was now down to 582gb. I dont understand what is going on and have only been able to find one other discussion on the internet with similar problems. Has anyone heard about this happening? |
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| Re: Vista defragment losing hard drive sapce "Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A5DDB16-A759-4D39-8513-80755525B8B8@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I just got a new computer with a 750 gb hard drive, but actually says >683gb.[/color] Perfectly normal so far. [color=blue] > I loaded a few programs and games on it which took about 50gb so now im > down > to 653gb or so right?[/color] Um, no. 683 - 50 = 633, not 653. But whatever. [color=blue] >well after loading on that much info i decided it would > be good to do a disk defrag so 12 hours later and with it still running i > thought this couldn't be right so i cancelled it.[/color] Forget defragging. NTFS doesn't need it, and Vista will keep things ordered automatically anyways. If I was you I would reformat and start over. |
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| Re: Vista defragment losing hard drive sapce hmm..still that doesn't really answer what the problem could be. A drop in hard drive space like that is not normal, could I have a faulty hard drive? The drive also won't shut up. It's constantly making those grinding processing noises or whatever you wanna call it. "Bob Campbell" wrote: [color=blue] > "Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9A5DDB16-A759-4D39-8513-80755525B8B8@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I just got a new computer with a 750 gb hard drive, but actually says > >683gb.[/color] > > Perfectly normal so far. >[color=green] > > I loaded a few programs and games on it which took about 50gb so now im > > down > > to 653gb or so right?[/color] > > Um, no. 683 - 50 = 633, not 653. But whatever. >[color=green] > >well after loading on that much info i decided it would > > be good to do a disk defrag so 12 hours later and with it still running i > > thought this couldn't be right so i cancelled it.[/color] > > Forget defragging. NTFS doesn't need it, and Vista will keep things > ordered automatically anyways. > > If I was you I would reformat and start over. > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista defragment losing hard drive sapce "Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:881A17B2-D935-46AA-B47C-63D5680DC393@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > hmm..still that doesn't really answer what the problem could be. A drop in > hard drive space like that is not normal, could I have a faulty hard > drive? > The drive also won't shut up. It's constantly making those grinding > processing noises or whatever you wanna call it.[/color] You mean it is looking at files and producing an index? HTH -pk [color=blue] > > "Bob Campbell" wrote: >[color=green] >> "Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9A5DDB16-A759-4D39-8513-80755525B8B8@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I just got a new computer with a 750 gb hard drive, but actually says >> >683gb.[/color] >> >> Perfectly normal so far. >>[color=darkred] >> > I loaded a few programs and games on it which took about 50gb so now im >> > down >> > to 653gb or so right?[/color] >> >> Um, no. 683 - 50 = 633, not 653. But whatever. >>[color=darkred] >> >well after loading on that much info i decided it would >> > be good to do a disk defrag so 12 hours later and with it still running >> > i >> > thought this couldn't be right so i cancelled it.[/color] >> >> Forget defragging. NTFS doesn't need it, and Vista will keep things >> ordered automatically anyways. >> >> If I was you I would reformat and start over. >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Vista defragment losing hard drive sapce >> Forget defragging. NTFS doesn't need it, and Vista will keep things ordered automatically anyways. Bob: Per the defrag command: Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation Total MFT fragments = 13,206 Do you see anything undesirable about that last line? It now reads "= 2" thanks to PerfectDisk 2008. |
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