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Re: mmoy post# 62613

Tuesday, 09/20/2005 8:20:40 PM

Tuesday, September 20, 2005 8:20:40 PM

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If you have an extremely up to date version of Ghost you can back up the drive and dump it back to the original and that will defrag it completely. Of course you have to be darn sure the utility you do it with supports your OS(s) and file system(s) before starting and pay attention to command line switches to avoid makeing a change you didn't intend.

If you have access to another drive at work in a desktop or server you can ghost to it and back. Assuming you can leave the image there you even have a backup in case something goes wrong.


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