Defragging Windows Vista (Part 2)
May 9, 2008 Information Comments OffDefragging manually is not possible and you will never know how much have been fragmented. You can manipulate it though. According to http://www.toejumper.net/, you can follow this step to defrag your Vista.
To open a command prompt window, click the Windows button>> All Programs>> Accessories>> Right click the Command Prompt button and select the “Run as administrator” option. A command prompt window will now appear.
To receive information about how defragmented a certain drive is, type:
defrag c: -a -v
The “defrag” lets the system know that you would like to activate the command line defragmentation utility.
The “c:” indicates the hard disk that you would like to work in.
The “-a” indicates that you would like to perform an analysis of the C: drive.
The “-v” indicates that you require a verbose (all possible information) report.
Substitute the “c:” with any other drive that you would like to analyze.
