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Re: Why defragment video editing HDD?
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George Socka
on Jul 15, 2009 at 11:53:02 pm
How do you defrag a 500 gb drive? a 1.5 Tb drive. I tried to defrag a fairly full 500 gb SATA drive in XP on a quad core Dell and after running all night, it was still not finished. Someone suggested just buying a new drive and copying the files to it, then format the first drive. Not sure how long it takes to copy 500 gb sata, but has to be faster than defrag.
George Socka
BeachDigital
www.beachdigital.com
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