Originally Posted By: wfaulk
Try using a better defrag program, or it's successor.


The problem isn't the defrag program. I didn't use the defrag program. I formatted the disk to erase it, then used my backup program to copy the files, one at a time, in alphabetical order from the source disk to the newly erased backup disk.

I only used the defrag program to look at the freshly written disk. I was surprised to find out that it was 70% fragmented.

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