April 07, 2007

Defragmenting my MacBook Pro with iDefrag

I just defragmented my MacBook pro with iDefrag - and the simple answer is that I should have gotten this a long time ago. I do a lot of video and a lot of development and my drive runs between 75% - 85% full all the time.

I used the variant of iDefrag that makes a boot ROM and then can totally defrag my disk. It was horribly fragmented - particularly the free space.

My main issue was that I could not keep up with capture (on a dual 2GHz Intel!) and lost frames.

Once iDefrag came up it was clear - there was no real clear free space so it was seeking like crazy and not able to keep up with frames - reminds me of the old days with a PC :)

iDefrag of my 90GB out of 120GB took about 5 hours with a cool picture all the time so you don't get nervous. On reboot all is well. I will likely defrag after every large media project from this point forward.

I really need to get a 200GB drive to do all this video :)

Posted by csev at April 7, 2007 10:55 PM