seekermeister
Honorable Member
Something curious that I noticed while defragging my new installation of W7 is that System Volume Information is divided into 5 folders, while the old installation is only divided into two folders, even though far less programs are installed on the new (65GB vs 165GB).
As far as I know, this is something out of my control, yet I don't understand why Windows would control it in this fashion either? After the defrag, almost all of the remaining fragmentation is within these directories, the only exception being the MFT, which I think I do understand why it is divided as it is.
Is there something that I could have done to prevent this, or less likely, to remedy it?
As far as I know, this is something out of my control, yet I don't understand why Windows would control it in this fashion either? After the defrag, almost all of the remaining fragmentation is within these directories, the only exception being the MFT, which I think I do understand why it is divided as it is.
Is there something that I could have done to prevent this, or less likely, to remedy it?