i had the same problem when i was setting up my hd for dual boot with
win98 and freebsd using norton speed disk.
my solution was simple: after running norton speeddisk i ran the standard
windows defrag program, and all was good. it put all hte files in teh
beginning of hte disk.
good luck.
-df
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Matthew Hiller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm helping out the guy upstairs, who's setting his computer up to
> dual boot. He defragged it with the latest trial version of Norton Speed
> Disk, and what we discovered was that his hard drive was defragged, but a
> lot of files were condensed to space in the highest cylinders as well as
> just the lowest, which put a dent in his plans to use fips.
>
> Anyone know if the behavior of Norton Speed Disk has changed
> lately?
>
> Matt
>
>
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