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Equipment & Techniques => Computers & Peripherals => Topic started by: AndrewKulin on September 09, 2010, 06:12:13 pm
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I'll soon be transferring a large number of files (essentially a directory tree and all its sub-directories and files within) from a smaller drive (almost full) to a new larger drive. I fully expect that the current drive is "somewhat" fragmented.
Does anyone know that if in the act of transferring all these directories and files from a fragmented drive onto a brand new drive, that the directories/files on the new drive will be defragmented or will they remain fragmented as before meaning I will then need to defrag the new drive after the transfer.
Running Windows 7 for what that is worth.
Thanks,
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I'll soon be transferring a large number of files (essentially a directory tree and all its sub-directories and files within) from a smaller drive (almost full) to a new larger drive. I fully expect that the current drive is "somewhat" fragmented.
Does anyone know that if in the act of transferring all these directories and files from a fragmented drive onto a brand new drive, that the directories/files on the new drive will be defragmented or will they remain fragmented as before meaning I will then need to defrag the new drive after the transfer.
Running Windows 7 for what that is worth.
Thanks,
They will become unfragmented on the new drive - you're copying the files, not their structure.
By the way, Win 7 has built-in defrag which can be set to run on schedule (ie. during the night). Not sure if all versions have it, but at least 64-bit Ultimate does.
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Thanks for the quick reply - I sort of figured that would be the case but was not 100% sure.