Using the native defrag utility, no. Using DiskKeeper's tool, I believe so. However the odds are that you won't get that much benifit from defragging that often, and you'll end up just burning out your hard drive faster that normal.
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Your computer might need a lot of CPU power to process its deframentation process. The best thing to do is to be patient and wait until the defragmentation will be finished.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: February 1, 2012 8:40 am by Denny Cherry64,520 pts.
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