There are certain files hat DEFRAG will never touch.
The MFT is one of them, (as listed below, fragmented)
and others, such as the restore directories and their files...
The system looks clean and mean... I would not worry...
Next time, hit the analyze button first and you will get a listing
of the most fragmented files. (It will say what I just did...)
Rick Glazier
From: "Jessi Arcand-Taylor" <[log in to unmask]>
> OS XP PRO
> Today when I used disk defrag I got a pop-up message after completion;
>"Defragmentation is complete for: HP_Pavilion (C) Some files on volume
>could not be defragmented. Please check the defragmentation report for
>the list of these files." I've never had this happen before. I read the report
>but couldn't make heads or tails of it. Here is what I copied;
> Volume HP_PAVILION (C:)
> Volume size = 107 GB
> Cluster size = 4 KB
> Used space = 11.91 GB
> Free space = 95.43 GB
> Percent free space = 88 %
> Volume fragmentation
> Total fragmentation = 0 %
> File fragmentation = 0 %
> Free space fragmentation = 0 %
clipped
> File fragmentation
> Total files = 80,691
> Average file size = 210 KB
> Total fragmented files = 1
> Total excess fragments = 7
clipped
> Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
> Total MFT size = 87 MB
> MFT record count = 86,492
> Percent MFT in use = 96 %
> Total MFT fragments = 3
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented
> None
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