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Originally posted by ZrByte
Easier maybe, but quicker deffinatley not. Dont forget windows doesnt load any highspeed IDE drivers in Safe mode so your Drive at maximum will only be going at ATA33, this will actually make your Defragging considderably slower.
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I have to disagree here, not with the use of the IDE port by Windoze, but with the overall timming isue.
It is faster to defrag in safe mode because far less files are locked. Admitedly, the HDD will not be capable of transfering data over the IDE cable to the RAM/Proccessor, but have you considered just
how defrag works?
The data stays on the drive by means of the HDD controler.
When you derag, you don't move lots of data from the HDD to the PC, then put it back, the data is moved from one part of the HDD to another, then the FAT is adjusted.
If you want a more techie explanation, google it! I realy can't be bothered to go into it at length, but if you want simple proof......
First, defrag your PC using your prefered method, then wait 1 week.
1: Get a stopwatch
2: Start defraging in Windows, start the stopwatch
3: Note the time when defrag completes.
wait another week
1: Find stopwatch from last experiment.
2: Start windows in SAFE MODE and start the defrag. Oh, and the stopwatch of course!
3: Note the time when the defrag completes.
Now just compare the 2 times.
simple.