Hi,
I so much looked forward to defragging a slow computer on my "work", but this (in this case Jkdefrag - which I really like) didn´t work. Later I read this on this website:
"Like all defragmentation programs, JkDefrag Portable requires administrator privileges. If run from a normal account, it will automatically prompt for an admin username and password."
Is there any possibility of getting a defragger that doesn´t need any "administrator privilegies"? Maybe something to develop?
Yours, sincerely
Olivier Loefgren, Halmstad, Sweden
As it says, it's like all defragmentation programs. Defragmentation does things which only an administrator can do, like modifying special areas of the disk. It's absolutely impossible.
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how about defragging one folder ?
A normal folder, on local or ext HDD.
Does this also require admin?
Regards,
8ball
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It does. It's still fiddling with core disk stuff which if done badly is endangers all the data on the disk.
I am a Christian and a developer and moderator here.
“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” – Proverbs 15:1