October 21, 2002
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Solutions: Defrag is asking for more free space
Q. I have a problem with defragmenting my Windows 2000 NTFS volume. Volume C is 5 gigabytes and Volume D is about 1.2GB. Volume C has about 365 megabytes of free space and needs to be defragmented. The free space is 7 percent of the total. But when I try to defrag the drive, I get a message that there is zero percent usable for defrag and at least 15 percent is needed for defrag to work properly. I have checked the drive and can't find any folders or files that can be moved except those in the Program Files folder. Do you have any suggestions?