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I have gone thru the various issues raised vis-a-vis Diskeeper Lite and Windows NT. I have a question which I hope you guys can enlighten me.
I am using Diskeeper Lite to defrag my office's NT Server. File size in total is about 7GB and about 150,000 files (wordprocessing documents mostly) while the SCSI hard disk is 20GB in capacity (partitioned into 3GB for NT OS & applications and 17GB for data storage)
Initially when I first used DL the defragmentation was wonderful - I hardly had any fragmented files. That time the server had about 120,000 files and less 5GB in usage capacity. But as time goes by, I am begining to encounter more and more fragmented files though I religiously defrag almost everyday.
The message I got from DL is that there isn't sufficient space in the hard disk for defragmentation to be carried out. But I have 10GB of free space!
Could this be a limitation imposed by the freeware version of Diskeeper?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Eric ~
You are one crazy guy.
If I remember correctly, you need to run Diskeeper SERVER EDITION 4 on NT Server. You're lucky you didn't lose important files.
~BluScrab~
HACK THE PLANET!

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