I've found that the areas of the disk that are written to the
most are the bits you'll lose.
I would avoid using ReOrg 3.11 if possible as it used to work on IDE
but with my SCSI setup it became very dangerous for some reason.
Best to keep ReOrg for curiosity as opposed to actually defragging.
On the subject though, doesn't AmigaOS3.9 have an inbuilt defragger
like Windows? Also, I asked on another thread if the Amiga had a
disk-surface scanner like the MS-DOS ScanDisk/CheckDisk but noone
seemed to have any suggestions...
I think it's essential to be able to graphically see the surface of a
disk via a GUI to pinpoint bad blocks for remapping. For Phase5
SCSIConfig users we have to risk meddling with HDToolBox (seriously
dangerous if it writes to the RDB).
I know AmigaOS4 has good SCSI support in HDToolBox, pity us 68k users
couldn't get this HDToolBox for Workbench 3.x as it's hardly state of
the art AmigaOne G3 material (prepping a hard disk properly).
;-)