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Poutnik
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      04-26-2009




Is is often recommended
(if defragmenting tool allows it - as JKDefrag and incoming MyDefrag )
to keep MFT and folders close together
for short access time.

$Logfile ( NTFS transaction circular log ) seems
not to be movable by Vista defragmentation API.

Does make sense to keep together all of them
by placing MFT / folders toward $Logfile ?

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      04-26-2009
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:30:54 +0200, Poutnik
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>Is is often recommended
>(if defragmenting tool allows it - as JKDefrag and incoming MyDefrag )
>to keep MFT and folders close together
>for short access time.
>
>$Logfile ( NTFS transaction circular log ) seems
>not to be movable by Vista defragmentation API.
>
>Does make sense to keep together all of them
>by placing MFT / folders toward $Logfile ?


So long as the computer works , why worry ?
 
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      04-26-2009
Jim's previous post was like this :
>
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:30:54 +0200, Poutnik
> <> wrote:
>
> >
> >Is is often recommended
> >(if defragmenting tool allows it - as JKDefrag and incoming MyDefrag )
> >to keep MFT and folders close together
> >for short access time.
> >
> >$Logfile ( NTFS transaction circular log ) seems
> >not to be movable by Vista defragmentation API.
> >
> >Does make sense to keep together all of them
> >by placing MFT / folders toward $Logfile ?

>
> So long as the computer works , why worry ?


There are many ways how things are still working.

I hope you do not apply youe question
to your computer protection. :-)

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      04-26-2009
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 12:53:03 +0200, Poutnik
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>Jim's previous post was like this :
>>
>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 09:30:54 +0200, Poutnik
>> <> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Is is often recommended
>> >(if defragmenting tool allows it - as JKDefrag and incoming MyDefrag )
>> >to keep MFT and folders close together
>> >for short access time.
>> >
>> >$Logfile ( NTFS transaction circular log ) seems
>> >not to be movable by Vista defragmentation API.
>> >
>> >Does make sense to keep together all of them
>> >by placing MFT / folders toward $Logfile ?

>>
>> So long as the computer works , why worry ?

>
>There are many ways how things are still working.
>
>I hope you do not apply youe question
>to your computer protection. :-)


Comodo , Avast , and a few other software protections ( Nothing is
100% )
 
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      04-27-2009
Jim's previous post was like this :
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> Comodo , Avast , and a few other software protections ( Nothing is
> 100% )


Exactly as me.

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