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    #11
    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    I know that I shouldn't really have 4 gig rips on my drive, but this was a once only opportunity.

    tim
    do you get .flv files that big?
    "If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"

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      #12
      Originally posted by daviejones View Post
      do you get .flv files that big?
      It's a DVD image. You're supposed to burn it onto a DVD and play it back with your stand alone DVD player.

      But I don't have a DVD burner (or a stand alone player for that matter), so I'm having to keep them on the PC and play them back using a 'virtual' DVD device.

      There's 28 hours to watch, it will be ages before I can delete them (which I will do, I don't archive video footage once I have watched it). They die next week, so I can't delay downloading them until I have time to watch - OK someone will post them again, but I can't be sure when that will be. The three files that I have so far is only half the total.

      But anyway, they aren't the reason why my disk is fragmented, but (I think) they are the reason defrag won't fix it.

      tim

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        #13
        Originally posted by mbriody View Post
        Do these defragging tools work on RAID drives? If so I'm curious how.

        Presumably they'd have to look past the logical volume and down to hardware level?
        Good question about RAID. I would presume it would not make any sense for stripes or parity but would for spanning and mirroring.

        Most UNIX filesystems do not need to be de-fragmented; hence defrag takes place at the level of the filesystem rather than raw access.

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          #14
          Originally posted by tim123 View Post
          Can any one tell me how I can get my disk deframgmented properly (for free).
          jkdefrag

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            #15
            Originally posted by FunctionCall View Post
            jkdefrag
            Yes I found that in the list someone else posted. But they all read like they were going to do the same thing, they moved files, not blocks.

            So I moved my huge files onto an external drive, defraged the rest and moved them back. Fixed now.

            thanks guys

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              #16
              Copy (not move) the files to another directory they should be in a contiguous file then. Delete the original.

              I suspect defrag won't work well over 2gb.
              Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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