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Windows Defrag on safe mode
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(08-25-2016, 01:56 PM)Compton Wrote:  safe mode is used for troubleshooting I see no need to defrag in safe-mode
I agree with Compton, safe mode is only for troubleshooting and besides, just because you are in safe mode, doesn't mean it is going to be faster, it depends on the drive itself and anyway, a normal hard drive takes a fair amount of time or longer to defragment.

Hope this helps you out

Thanks

REC560
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#22
We had fun trying Big Grin
WannaBeGeek
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#23
(08-25-2016, 03:44 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  We had fun trying  Big Grin

Big Grin LOL
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#24
You don't need to defrag, windows takes care of that for you.

Bu if you want to defrag from command prompt.

type: defrag /C /H /V


or defrag c: /H /V /A

Here is a image of the switches you can use


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