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Old 08-06-2008, 10:44 AM   #26
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Defragmenting the HDD contents doesn't have much to do with defragmenting the contents of registry hives.
no it does,

registry "hives" are not on spread on different sections of special physical drives or something (not every os needs to have windows registries you know...), they are, for example system32\config\sam, system32\config\system, Documents and Settings\NetworkService\ntuser.dat, etc

therefore using separate registry defragmenter and file defragmenter would be useless, if you use proper defragmenting tools, for example like ultimate defrage, which puts the most used and recent files and/or system files (it has shitloads of options, you can organise your HDD as you just wish) in to the outer tracks for faster system performance, and defragments them of course..
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