The report shows that you currently have 2 fragmented files on the c: drive and one fragmented file on the other.

Not knowing *what* the files actually are, there is a chance still that one or more could indeed be causing problems with the loading of Realtracks.

To be safe, I'd defrag, or if that program allows for file selection, I'd at least want to try defragging just those files, which will take a lot less time.

I've already witnessed the kind of problems with Realtracks loading (and sometimes playback) -- and solved them by defragging. No guarantee that is your particular problem, but no harm nor foul can come from finding out by defragging those files.

I've also noted that sometimes files that don't seem to be associated with pgmusic's files at all, but are fragmented, can affect Realtrack times. Perhaps a Windows file calls interrupts, or is needed to be addressed during the Realtracks loading, could be lots of reasons that would require knowing the entire OS and all, something I'm not about to try to get into. I don't have enough time to figure out the entire Windoze coding scheme, but I can indeed find enough time to run Defrag every now and then.


--Mac