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Defragmenter Quits After A Few Secs

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Starship - 31 May 2008 10:51 GMT
Hello,

I have XP Pro with SP3 In it, When I run defragmenter it starts analyzing
then starts defrag, gets to 3-15% then quits saying could not complete then
press for the following & says no erros csusing it or in the event viewer
also, i did a chkdsk /r /f & made sure no disk errors & all ran fine.
Someone told me about a program called Raxco perfectdisk 2008 i tried it &
says to defrag system files offline & i did it rebooted & during boot it
aborted with a error message saying failed to open volume using defrags
(32,536) etc. So I uninstalled it & tried using defrag gain & no dice.  Is
it a SP3? glitch? before i try to uninstall sp3 i wanted to see if anyone
knows this issue
thanks
Andrew E. - 31 May 2008 15:19 GMT
First go to run,type:%Temp%  Go to edit,select all,delete all,close
out.Return
to run,type:C:\WINDOWS\Temp  Edit,select all,delete all.All will not delete,a
few are in use,delete whats left as you can,then exit.Go to run,type:cmd
In cmd type:CLEANMGR  After,type:Defrag C:
Also,chkdsk /r/f  Has no value to it,its either:CHKDSK C: /F  or /R  One
cmd at
a time,either way,it'll only run one on rebooting pc..

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> thanks
 
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