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My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. Nor,
for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has the drive locked." I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. Thanks! -- Ed |
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\WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder.
Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... %windir%\inf Right click dfrg.inf and select Install ----- HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 To display Hidden files and folders... Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab Check: Display the contents of system folders Show hidden files and folders UNCheck: Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) Click Apply | Click OK [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not typical items.]] -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > the drive locked." > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > Thanks! > > -- > Ed |
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Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install dfrg.inf.
But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... Any other suggestions? -- Ed "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > > Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > > %windir%\inf > > Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > ----- > > HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > > To display Hidden files and folders... > > Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > Check: > Display the contents of system folders > Show hidden files and folders > UNCheck: > Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > Click Apply | Click OK > > [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > typical items.]] > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > > the drive locked." > > > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Ed > > |
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egleaves,
Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe Hope this helps! -- Regards, Marv Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks http://www.marvswindowstips.com "egleaves" wrote: > Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install dfrg.inf. > > But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... > > I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... > > Any other suggestions? > -- > Ed > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > > > > Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > > > > %windir%\inf > > > > Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > > ----- > > > > HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > > > > To display Hidden files and folders... > > > > Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > > Check: > > Display the contents of system folders > > Show hidden files and folders > > UNCheck: > > Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > > Click Apply | Click OK > > > > [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > > typical items.]] > > > > -- > > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > > > Wes > > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > > > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > > > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > > > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > > > the drive locked." > > > > > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > > > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > > > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > > > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > > > > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > > > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > > > > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > > > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > > > Ed > > > > |
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Marv:
I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I ran it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? -- Ed "Marv" wrote: > egleaves, > Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. > http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe > > Hope this helps! > -- > Regards, > Marv > Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks > http://www.marvswindowstips.com > > > "egleaves" wrote: > > > Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install dfrg.inf. > > > > But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... > > > > I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... > > > > Any other suggestions? > > -- > > Ed > > > > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > > > \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > > > > > > Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > > > > > > %windir%\inf > > > > > > Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > > > ----- > > > > > > HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > > > > > > To display Hidden files and folders... > > > > > > Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > > > Check: > > > Display the contents of system folders > > > Show hidden files and folders > > > UNCheck: > > > Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > > > Click Apply | Click OK > > > > > > [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > > > typical items.]] > > > > > > -- > > > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > > > > > Wes > > > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > > > In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > > > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > > > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > > > > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > > > > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > > > > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > > > > the drive locked." > > > > > > > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > > > > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > > > > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > > > > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > > > > > > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > > > > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > > > > > > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > > > > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Ed > > > > > > |
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Ed,
Are all of the Defragmenter programs still installed? If so you might check their options to see if any of them have C drive locked. Hope this helps! -- Regards, Marv Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks http://www.marvswindowstips.com "egleaves" wrote: > Marv: > > I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I ran > it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. > > Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? > -- > Ed > > > "Marv" wrote: > > > egleaves, > > Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. > > http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe > > > > Hope this helps! > > -- > > Regards, > > Marv > > Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks > > http://www.marvswindowstips.com > > > > > > "egleaves" wrote: > > > > > Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install dfrg.inf. > > > > > > But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... > > > > > > I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... > > > > > > Any other suggestions? > > > -- > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > > > > > \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > > > > > > > > Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > > > > > > > > %windir%\inf > > > > > > > > Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > > > > > > > > To display Hidden files and folders... > > > > > > > > Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > > > > Check: > > > > Display the contents of system folders > > > > Show hidden files and folders > > > > UNCheck: > > > > Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > > > > Click Apply | Click OK > > > > > > > > [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > > > > typical items.]] > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > > > > > > > Wes > > > > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > > > > > In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > > > > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > > > > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > > > > > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > > > > > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > > > > > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > > > > > the drive locked." > > > > > > > > > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > > > > > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > > > > > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > > > > > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > > > > > > > > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > > > > > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > > > > > > > > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > > > > > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > |
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Ed,
defrag.exe has to run from a command prompt. dfrg.msc is the file that has all the pretty colors. What happens if you open a command prompt... Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK | Type defrag /? in the command prompt and hit Enter? Do you get the Usage info? Or an error message? If an error message, what's the message? What happens if you... Start | Run | Type: dfrg.msc | Click OK Does Disk Defragmenter open? Or do you get an error message? If an error message, what's the message? If Disk Defragmenter opens what happens if you click Analyze? Or if you click Defragment? -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:539B0AC3-4FC9-48B1-A5B8-5D4DDCFFEDAA@microsoft.com, egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > Marv: > > I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I ran > it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. > > Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? > -- > Ed > > > "Marv" wrote: > >> egleaves, >> Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. >> http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe >> >> Hope this helps! >> -- >> Regards, >> Marv >> Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks >> http://www.marvswindowstips.com >> >> >> "egleaves" wrote: >> >>> Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install >>> dfrg.inf. >>> >>> But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... >>> >>> I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... >>> >>> Any other suggestions? >>> -- >>> Ed >>> >>> >>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote: >>> >>>> \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. >>>> >>>> Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... >>>> >>>> %windir%\inf >>>> >>>> Right click dfrg.inf and select Install >>>> ----- >>>> >>>> HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 >>>> >>>> To display Hidden files and folders... >>>> >>>> Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab >>>> Check: >>>> Display the contents of system folders >>>> Show hidden files and folders >>>> UNCheck: >>>> Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) >>>> Click Apply | Click OK >>>> >>>> [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not >>>> typical items.]] >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Hope this helps. Let us know. >>>> >>>> Wes >>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >>>> >>>> In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, >>>> egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: >>>>> My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of >>>>> Diskeeper. Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk >>>>> Defragmenter says "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk >>>>> says "Speed Disk is unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if >>>>> another application has the drive locked." >>>>> >>>>> I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best >>>>> responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the >>>>> command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to >>>>> find the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) >>>>> >>>>> I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual >>>>> Memory in the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still >>>>> no luck. >>>>> >>>>> What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on >>>>> this issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Ed |
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Marv:
Very good question, but I don't know how to answer it because I can't find the program(s) anywhere and even if I could I wouldn't know how to determine if they have the C drive locked. It occurred to me that perhaps Diskeeper deleted some or all of Disk Defragmenter. I've looked on the Microsoft website for possible downloads and/or upgrades for Defragmenter but found nothing. Where would you suggest that I go from here? Sorry to be such a bother. -- Ed "Marv" wrote: > Ed, > Are all of the Defragmenter programs still installed? > If so you might check their options to see if any of them have C drive locked. > > Hope this helps! > -- > Regards, > Marv > Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks > http://www.marvswindowstips.com > > > "egleaves" wrote: > > > Marv: > > > > I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I ran > > it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. > > > > Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? > > -- > > Ed > > > > > > "Marv" wrote: > > > > > egleaves, > > > Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. > > > http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe > > > > > > Hope this helps! > > > -- > > > Regards, > > > Marv > > > Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks > > > http://www.marvswindowstips.com > > > > > > > > > "egleaves" wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install dfrg.inf. > > > > > > > > But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... > > > > > > > > I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... > > > > > > > > Any other suggestions? > > > > -- > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > > > > > > > > > \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > > > > > > > > > > Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > > > > > > > > > > %windir%\inf > > > > > > > > > > Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > > > > > ----- > > > > > > > > > > HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > > > > > > > > > > To display Hidden files and folders... > > > > > > > > > > Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > > > > > Check: > > > > > Display the contents of system folders > > > > > Show hidden files and folders > > > > > UNCheck: > > > > > Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > > > > > Click Apply | Click OK > > > > > > > > > > [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > > > > > typical items.]] > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > > > > > > > > > Wes > > > > > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > > > > > > > > > In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > > > > > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > > > > > My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of Diskeeper. > > > > > > Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk Defragmenter says > > > > > > "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk says "Speed Disk is > > > > > > unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if another application has > > > > > > the drive locked." > > > > > > > > > > > > I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > > > > > > responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > > > > > > command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to find > > > > > > the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > > > > > > > > > > > > I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual Memory in > > > > > > the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still no luck. > > > > > > > > > > > > What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on this > > > > > > issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > > |
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Back to Wesley this time:
In response to defrag/? I get usage info, not an error message, e.g., volume, analyze only, force...., verbose output, etc. In response to dfrg.msc, Defragmenter does open, as always, but when I click on Analyze or Defragment, I get the usual response: "Disk Defragmenter could not start." What does this tell you? -- Ed "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > Ed, > > defrag.exe has to run from a command prompt. > > dfrg.msc is the file that has all the pretty colors. > > What happens if you open a command prompt... > Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK | > Type defrag /? in the command prompt and hit Enter? > Do you get the Usage info? Or an error message? If an error message, > what's the message? > > What happens if you... > Start | Run | Type: dfrg.msc | Click OK > Does Disk Defragmenter open? Or do you get an error message? If an error > message, what's the message? If Disk Defragmenter opens what happens if you > click Analyze? Or if you click Defragment? > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:539B0AC3-4FC9-48B1-A5B8-5D4DDCFFEDAA@microsoft.com, > egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > Marv: > > > > I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I ran > > it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. > > > > Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? > > -- > > Ed > > > > > > "Marv" wrote: > > > >> egleaves, > >> Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. > >> http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe > >> > >> Hope this helps! > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Marv > >> Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks > >> http://www.marvswindowstips.com > >> > >> > >> "egleaves" wrote: > >> > >>> Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install > >>> dfrg.inf. > >>> > >>> But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... > >>> > >>> I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... > >>> > >>> Any other suggestions? > >>> -- > >>> Ed > >>> > >>> > >>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > >>> > >>>> \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. > >>>> > >>>> Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... > >>>> > >>>> %windir%\inf > >>>> > >>>> Right click dfrg.inf and select Install > >>>> ----- > >>>> > >>>> HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP > >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 > >>>> > >>>> To display Hidden files and folders... > >>>> > >>>> Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab > >>>> Check: > >>>> Display the contents of system folders > >>>> Show hidden files and folders > >>>> UNCheck: > >>>> Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) > >>>> Click Apply | Click OK > >>>> > >>>> [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are not > >>>> typical items.]] > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Hope this helps. Let us know. > >>>> > >>>> Wes > >>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > >>>> > >>>> In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, > >>>> egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > >>>>> My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of > >>>>> Diskeeper. Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk > >>>>> Defragmenter says "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk > >>>>> says "Speed Disk is unable to access Drive C. Please check to see if > >>>>> another application has the drive locked." > >>>>> > >>>>> I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best > >>>>> responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the > >>>>> command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to > >>>>> find the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) > >>>>> > >>>>> I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual > >>>>> Memory in the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but still > >>>>> no luck. > >>>>> > >>>>> What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people on > >>>>> this issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks! > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Ed > > |
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Ed,
What happens if you open a command prompt, type defrag C: and hit Enter? Try running The System File Checker (sfc.exe). Start | Run | Type or paste: sfc /scannow | Click OK This will take a while. If SFC.EXE did anything it will be in the Event Viewer. Open the Event Viewer... Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | Click OK | Click System | Look at any Windows File Protection entries More info.. scannow sfc (sfc.exe) http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html After running sfc, reregister dfrgui.dll and dfrgsnap.dll. Start | Run | Type: regsvr32 dfrgui.dll | Click OK Start | Run | Type: regsvr32 dfrgsnap.dll | Click OK -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1B6E74D6-13EF-4160-8046-4A5114E98447@microsoft.com, egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > Back to Wesley this time: > > In response to defrag/? I get usage info, not an error message, e.g., > volume, analyze only, force...., verbose output, etc. > > In response to dfrg.msc, Defragmenter does open, as always, but when I > click on Analyze or Defragment, I get the usual response: "Disk > Defragmenter could not start." > > What does this tell you? > > -- > Ed > > > "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > >> Ed, >> >> defrag.exe has to run from a command prompt. >> >> dfrg.msc is the file that has all the pretty colors. >> >> What happens if you open a command prompt... >> Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK | >> Type defrag /? in the command prompt and hit Enter? >> Do you get the Usage info? Or an error message? If an error message, >> what's the message? >> >> What happens if you... >> Start | Run | Type: dfrg.msc | Click OK >> Does Disk Defragmenter open? Or do you get an error message? If an error >> message, what's the message? If Disk Defragmenter opens what happens if >> you click Analyze? Or if you click Defragment? >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> In news:539B0AC3-4FC9-48B1-A5B8-5D4DDCFFEDAA@microsoft.com, >> egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: >>> Marv: >>> >>> I downloaded and ran the file but to no avail. At least, I thought I >>> ran it; it opened and closed too fast to tell--but it's only 69K. >>> >>> Thanks anyway. Any other ideas? >>> -- >>> Ed >>> >>> >>> "Marv" wrote: >>> >>>> egleaves, >>>> Try this download from my site. It came from Microsoft I believe. >>>> http://www.marvswindowstips.com/Downloads/defrag.exe >>>> >>>> Hope this helps! >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Marv >>>> Marvs Windows Tips & Tricks >>>> http://www.marvswindowstips.com >>>> >>>> >>>> "egleaves" wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks to Wesley, I was able to find the hidden folder and install >>>>> dfrg.inf. >>>>> >>>>> But Disk Defragmenter still does not work..... >>>>> >>>>> I'm about ready to throw my computer out the door, but not yet..... >>>>> >>>>> Any other suggestions? >>>>> -- >>>>> Ed >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> \WINDOWS\inf is a Hidden folder. >>>>>> >>>>>> Paste the following in Start | Run and click OK... >>>>>> >>>>>> %windir%\inf >>>>>> >>>>>> Right click dfrg.inf and select Install >>>>>> ----- >>>>>> >>>>>> HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP >>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302347 >>>>>> >>>>>> To display Hidden files and folders... >>>>>> >>>>>> Start | Settings | Control Panel | Folder Options | View tab >>>>>> Check: >>>>>> Display the contents of system folders >>>>>> Show hidden files and folders >>>>>> UNCheck: >>>>>> Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) >>>>>> Click Apply | Click OK >>>>>> >>>>>> [[Hidden files and folders will appear dimmed to indicate they are >>>>>> not typical items.]] >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know. >>>>>> >>>>>> Wes >>>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >>>>>> >>>>>> In news:3A218291-A71D-4AE0-AC2D-6E779CE49713@microsoft.com, >>>>>> egleaves <egleaves@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: >>>>>>> My Disk Defragmenter no longer works, a possible casualty of >>>>>>> Diskeeper. Nor, for that matter, does Norton's Speed Disk. Disk >>>>>>> Defragmenter says "Disk Defragmenter could not start" and Speed Disk >>>>>>> says "Speed Disk is unable to access Drive C. Please check to see >>>>>>> if another application has the drive locked." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've looked at many of the postings on this site, and one of best >>>>>>> responses I have seen is AndreasRoom.com. I made the changes in the >>>>>>> command prompts as suggested, but still no luck. (I was not able to >>>>>>> find the windows\inf folder as suggested--any suggestions?) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also changed the setting to System Managed Size under Virtual >>>>>>> Memory in the Control Panel as suggested by another writer, but >>>>>>> still no luck. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What's left to do? I'd love to hear from some of you smart people >>>>>>> on this issue. My computer badly needs to be defragmented. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Ed |
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