On 07/03/15 19:27, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> Boot Windows to a recovery console, and chkdsk /f and then reboot.
> Defragment with Window's built in utility. Shrink with Window's built
> in utility. That's what I'd suggest. I wouldn't use any 3rd party
> utility for this, except maybe ntfsprogs in a bind.
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i tried defragging and using win shrink utility, but it did not move
locked file down low enough to get desirable reduced size. iirc, it
only allowed shrinkage to about 80% of original.


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