There's a Windows version available in the GNU utilities for Win32 If you run the program with a command like defrag c: | tee log. Txt does the output stream behave like you wish (piece-by-piece instead of buffered)?
There's a Windows version available in the GNU utilities for Win32. If you run the program with a command like defrag c: | tee log. Txt, does the output stream behave like you wish (piece-by-piece instead of buffered)?
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