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[2] | 1 | @echo off |
2 | rem | |
3 | rem first run chkdsk/f to make sure the drive's clean | |
4 | rem | |
5 | ||
6 | CHKDSK %1 /F | |
7 | ||
8 | rem | |
9 | rem suggestions: | |
10 | rem | |
11 | rem -i for idle priority (not with DOS programs running) | |
12 | rem -o for "optimize without asking" | |
13 | rem -p in low memory situations | |
14 | rem | |
15 | rem since fatopt returns the percentage of fragmented files when run in | |
16 | rem report-only mode (-r), you could set this command file up to only | |
17 | rem run to optimize when a report run indicated that fragmentation was | |
18 | rem above a certain percentage... | |
19 | rem | |
20 | ||
21 | rem | |
22 | rem This notice is just so users know what's going on and can change it... | |
23 | rem | |
24 | ECHO This is FATOPT.CMD, which you can customize to use any FAT optimizing | |
25 | ECHO program you like. | |
26 | ||
27 | FATOPT.EXE %1 | |
28 | ||
29 | rem | |
30 | rem if there's an error or user abort, pause the display so the user | |
31 | rem can see what's happened. | |
32 | rem | |
33 | ||
34 | IF ERRORLEVEL == 1 PAUSE |
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