Hello Jamil, Thank you for sharing your experience, we'll do our best to investigate the case and correct our software, if it needs any corrections, of course. Otherwise, let's hope Microsoft will fix the issue on their side. Best regards, Dmitri P.S.: I've no idea why your Android phone is doing funny things, I think the best way to deal with it is to check Google for possible explanation.
UltraDefrag 7.1.4 has been released
[RELEASE] 7.1.4
cleanup
code signing added
upgrade notification reimplemented
Thanks for further explanation, that's definitely an interesting idea. On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 3:16 PM snarfle snarfle@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I see you went right for the "adventurous" option. It's certainly the more interesting idea. I'm not sure I understand your objection to it though. If you are deleting pagefile/hiberfil/swapfile in BootExecute, you know that you're going to have room to re-create them. I mean it's not like someone else is going to swoop in and grab that space. And having...
Hello, Thank you for your suggestions. The main problem seems to be that when you delete the paging, swap and hibernation files you have to recreate them somehow afterwards. The simplest way is to use Windows API, but unless you have a single large free space gap on the disk the chances are the files will be fragmented after recreation. Also it would be possible to modify internal structures of the file system to place the files exactly where we would like to have them, but that's not safe at all....