>You might want to get the freeware utility PAGEDEFRAG (google it) and use it as well. It defrags your pagefiles and some other normally un-defragmentable files. You can run it when needed or you can set it to run on every boot (it's very fast - a few seconds normally). You still need to use Windows defragger like you are doing.
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>There are also a couple of utilities that will run windows defragger as a scheduled task in 2000 and XP. I can't think of the names at the minute but a google search will dig them up.
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I did it on the D: drive and I can see a very good improvment in the way the disk was responding. Now, I am doing it on the C: drive.