C:\$Bitmap

Discussion in 'Software' started by RRunner3, Dec 22, 2007.

  1. RRunner3

    RRunner3 Private E-2

    Hi, and sorry for my bad english.

    I'm stuck with this very annoying problem.
    On a Windows Vista Home Premium system, with a single partition, I'm trying to defrag the unit in order to reduce the partition.

    I used many software, like O&O, PerfectDisk, JkDefrag, PowerDefragmenter, TotalDefrag but I still have a single little cluster left in the middle of the partition containing C:\$Binary

    Now I know that C:\$Binary contains a "map" showing which clusters on the volume are used and which are available for use, so I cannot delete it, but I really need to move it to the beginning of the disk in order to have a better partition.

    Please help, how can I do?
     

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