Jestem ciekawy, dlaczego pusty (jak w sformatowanym) dysku pokaże, że ma ruchome pliki i foldery, a nawet Unmovable, gdy uruchomię narzędzie defragmentujące Windows 7 na dysku.
C:\windows\system32>defrag E: /H /A /V
Microsoft Disk Defragmenter
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Invoking analysis on 8GB_DISK (E:)...
The operation completed successfully.
Post Defragmentation Report:
Volume Information:
Volume size = 7.46 GB
Cluster size = 4 KB
Used space = 62.96 MB
Free space = 7.40 GB
Fragmentation:
Total fragmented space = 0%
Average fragments per file = 1.10
Movable files and folders = 23
Unmovable files and folders = 12
Files:
Fragmented files = 0
Total file fragments = 0
Folders:
Total folders = 11
Fragmented folders = 0
Total folder fragments = 0
Free space:
Free space count = 4
Average free space size = 1.80 GB
Largest free space size = 4.27 GB
Master File Table (MFT):
MFT size = 1.00 MB
MFT record count = 1023
MFT usage = 100%
Total MFT fragments = 2
Note: File fragments larger than 64MB are not included in the fragmentation statistics.
You do not need to defragment this volume.