Compaq: Defragment system

Defragmentation of disks are performed every week as planned, but the system (now fragmented 12%) woundn can't defragment.

When I pointed out the 'system' and click on defragment, progress stops approximately 1.7% or more.

The message says that it must be defragmented when more than 10% are fragmented.  Thank you.

Hello

I would not run every week, he's going to kill your fastest HARD drive. Once a month or every two months are good enough.

Kind regards.

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