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Old April 23rd 07, 05:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
dogface
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Default defrag page file

Can Vista's built-in defragger defrag the page file?
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Old April 23rd 07, 08:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Gerry Cornell
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Default defrag page file

I may be mistaken but the but the built-in Disk Defragmenter does
not defragment the page file. The Defragmenter is a cut down version
of Diskeeper. Diskeeper 2007 will defragment the page file in Boot
Time Mode but this feature is not included in the version of
Diskeeper provided by Microsofot.
http://www.diskeepereurope.com/en/01..._home_feat.htm

I have not tested this utility in Vista but you might try this
freeware from Sysinternals now part of Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ageDefrag.mspx


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Can Vista's built-in defragger defrag the page file?


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Old April 23rd 07, 09:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Rick Rogers
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Default defrag page file

You're not mistaken, Gerry. To defrag the paging file one needs to use a
third party defragging tool. Better to just set the minimum size of the file
to the amount normally in use to avoid the need for expansion.

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"Gerry Cornell" wrote in message
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I may be mistaken but the but the built-in Disk Defragmenter does not
defragment the page file. The Defragmenter is a cut down version of
Diskeeper. Diskeeper 2007 will defragment the page file in Boot Time Mode
but this feature is not included in the version of Diskeeper provided by
Microsofot.
http://www.diskeepereurope.com/en/01..._home_feat.htm

I have not tested this utility in Vista but you might try this freeware
from Sysinternals now part of Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ageDefrag.mspx


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Stourport, England
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Can Vista's built-in defragger defrag the page file?



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Old April 23rd 07, 01:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Gerry Cornell
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Default defrag page file

Nice to know Rick I get things right some of the time G!

BTW I can find little information about the latest Disk Defragmenter
in Vista. I have, however, found there is a lot of information in
the FAQ on the Diskeeper site. The only problem is you then need to
ascertain which features are in the purchase options which are not
in the Microsoft version. That is why I was hesitant to confirm
categorically my answer.

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"Rick Rogers" wrote in message
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You're not mistaken, Gerry. To defrag the paging file one needs to
use a third party defragging tool. Better to just set the minimum
size of the file to the amount normally in use to avoid the need
for expansion.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Gerry Cornell" wrote in message
...
I may be mistaken but the but the built-in Disk Defragmenter does
not defragment the page file. The Defragmenter is a cut down
version of Diskeeper. Diskeeper 2007 will defragment the page file
in Boot Time Mode but this feature is not included in the version
of Diskeeper provided by Microsofot.
http://www.diskeepereurope.com/en/01..._home_feat.htm

I have not tested this utility in Vista but you might try this
freeware from Sysinternals now part of Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ageDefrag.mspx


--


Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
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Can Vista's built-in defragger defrag the page file?




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Old April 23rd 07, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
John Barnett MVP
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Default defrag page file

No Vista can't defrag the page file. The easiest way is to use a third party
defragmentation application. Personally I use PerfectDisk. An alternative
might be
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ageDefrag.mspx
However I'm not sure, not having tried it, whether it will work with Vista.

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Old January 29th 09, 05:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default defrag page file


Hi.
I once read on O&O's Web site that you if you delete the page file,
then recreate it and set the *Min Size* and *Max Size* of the page file
to be the same, it will never become fragmented. Otherwise, use this
free utility: 'PageDefrag'
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897426.aspx)

For a great, free open-source x86/x64 defragger with a detailed UI,
check out JkDefrag: 'JkDefrag v3.36' (http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/)


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Old January 30th 09, 02:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Victek
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Default defrag page file

Hi.
I once read on O&O's Web site that you if you delete the page file,
then recreate it and set the *Min Size* and *Max Size* of the page file
to be the same, it will never become fragmented. Otherwise, use this
free utility: 'PageDefrag'
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897426.aspx)

For a great, free open-source x86/x64 defragger with a detailed UI,
check out JkDefrag: 'JkDefrag v3.36' (http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/)


I believe that deleting and recreating the page file will effectively
"defragment" it as long as there is enough un-fragmented free space for the
new page file to be contiguous. It's a good idea to defrag the drive first,
redo the page file, and then defrag the drive again for best results.

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Old January 30th 09, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Mike Torello
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Default defrag page file

"Victek" wrote:

Hi.
I once read on O&O's Web site that you if you delete the page file,
then recreate it and set the *Min Size* and *Max Size* of the page file
to be the same, it will never become fragmented. Otherwise, use this
free utility: 'PageDefrag'
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb897426.aspx)

For a great, free open-source x86/x64 defragger with a detailed UI,
check out JkDefrag: 'JkDefrag v3.36' (http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/)


I believe that deleting and recreating the page file will effectively
"defragment" it as long as there is enough un-fragmented free space for the
new page file to be contiguous. It's a good idea to defrag the drive first,
redo the page file, and then defrag the drive again for best results.


The final defrag is wasted time.

ALSO, it is helpful to set a FIXED size with MIN and MAX set at the
same figure.
 




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