09-09-2010 07:14 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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No fragmentation on disk E: (where is data is located)
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09-13-2010 06:17 AM
Before I decided to format my disk, Try do defrag with a "real" tool instead of the basic defrag that come from Windows. I used Diskkeeper. This tool indicate that 100% of my disk was fragmented. It was a totally different result from Windows defrag tool....
After the defrag with the new tool my analyze problem after my backup is corrected. The analyze now take only 30min instead of 4 hours. Plus a speed up my backup.
Now I understand that Windows default defrag tool is really a bad tool.
Thanks for your help guys,
09-13-2010 10:16 PM
Don't you think the solution should have been marked to Collin Weaver who pointed it rightly?
09-14-2010 05:18 AM
True I just correct my mistake.
01-21-2017 03:45 AM
I had the same issue: running backups to a network drive and the verify took 12+ hours and then lately, 48+ hours before cancelling. What was puzzling me, though, was that for a 200G backup, the verify bit count was ever increasing to over a TB before I finally just cancelled the job.
But thanks for that solution. I downloaded the trial version of Diskeeper Server Edition and clicked on the optimized button for my 4TB RAID 10 drive. It was finished in 5 minutes.
I ran a backup last night and whadayahknow... it verified within a resonable (expected) period of time!
Thank again!