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Naughty, there's alot of things out there available to help clean things up, such as Microsoft RegClean. It's free and will help maintain your registry keeping it free from errors, but there's not much that's going to replace a defragmentation program except another defragmenter. Some claim to be faster than others, such as Norton, but I've never tried them.
The BEST thing you can do to cut down on your defrag time is to run it every single day. The more fragmented the drive is, the longer it will take. But if you run it every day, it should only take a minute or two.
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