Yes, it does.

It looks it is imperative to test it ASAP.
Something is wrong with my system.
I usually rely on ultradefrag for boot defrag though it is not able to defrag MFT.
I just noticed it report a mft of 32 gb though ms console defrag (defrag -a -v c: ) provide a different result (635mb).
This happened also a while ago and I believed that a chkdsk /F fixed ultradefrag misreporting. Now I have to reconsider.
edit: Partition Manager 9.5 Pro worked fine it was able also top reduce mft fragmentation.
