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The last shot remains a restore, assuming that it will rewrite the entire partition "properly". One thought has been to temporarily delete the page file, try the defrag as before from the other system boot, then enable the page file again. At least that's all any source found can offer me to date, and some of this is getting well over my knowledge level. I don't think it's DD.but the "architecture" of the drive now with files that cannot be moved and the noncontiguous free space noted. I have also done this repeatedly over the years, but never had it create any usual, or adverse, effect prior to this instance. Your assumption is correct on my process.making free space available from an adjacent partition, and then moving it to the C partition.
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I have had DD for years, and found it adequate for my purposes, plus am used to it. Thanks for the tip on an alternate program. I somehow missed the forum on DD, and have done a cursory check there, finding (so far) nothing to address my specific issue. I would have to do a little checking on booting into Win 7 as you suggest, having not done that before, as I recall.ĭoes any of this provide any additional info, or suggest any other course? I can live with it as it, but would prefer to fix, but not break it, trying. I have run perhaps three restores since about 2010, all successfully. All this can be done booted into Win 10, but I am hesitant, as always reluctant to run a restore unless in serious trouble. My thought with Acronis, with which I can also make another backup in Win 10 of Win 7, this time in Acronis 2020, was that either I, manually, or Acronis would at least quick format the partition, and then rewrite correcting this "free space" issue, if that is what it is, as it appears. In addition, Acronis True Image allows you to image not.
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There is nothing on this partition except Win 7 and program files.no data at all, that all stored on another partition, so I do not clearly see how I could move anything off the partition temporarily, or would at least be very reluctant to remove program files to store and then recopy.Īs this is a dual boot system, with Win 10 pro on another disk and partition, I have tried booting into Win 10 and running a defrag there on Win 7, as offline/inactive. Now this is easier than ever thanks to Acronis True Image.

I'm repeating myself here to some degree. As noted, the only possible explanation I could find on this issue was "noncontiguous free space" being the cause and one remark saying Win could not find enough free space to defrag.but 70 GIG, total is available. It did prior to my adding capacity to it, when there was about 20 GIG free, and I added 50 GIG with Disk Director. Pick the backup from the database and instantly restore the files and settings without losing or replacing any data. Select the files to copy and specify the destination folder, restricted location, access rights, etc. Work with backups stored in local and cloud storage. The C drive (Win 7 pro) is now utilizing 120 GIG with 70 GIG free, yet will still not defrag as noted. Acronis True Image 2015 is mentioned in best tools to back up and restore your files.
