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ayeying

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Dec 5, 2007
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Okay, so I have a 640GB hard drive filled with... well, A LOT of large files. The system gets slow pretty quickly in which I need to defrag more or less every week to month to keep it running very smoothly. Now, under OSX, I can just clone my drive (which I do for back up purposes also) then erase my internal and clone it back. This defrags my OSX side for me and gets me back a lot of performance.

Now for the Windows Side, I can either spend 3 hours defragging the entire windows partition in which Vista isn't that good at showing me what its doing, or I can clone the windows and restore it back. However here, I'm not sure if WinClone would do the same thing as defragging a drive as it does with OSX using CCC or SuperDuper.

Does anyone have any insight?
 
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