[mso] Re: Defragmentation question

  • From: "Robert" <rgwoodworth@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 17:19:14 -0800

Try starting the system in safe mode (hit the F8 key right after the system
POST's) without networking, that will assure that only the basics are
running.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ronald Hren" <rghren@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 2:10 PM
Subject: [mso] Defragmentation question


>  I have an older Gateway PC running Windows 98SE that is networked to a 
> newer PC running Windows XP via an ethernet router. As part of routine 
> maintenance I've tried defragmenting the single hard disk (C:) on the 
> older PC and so far I've been totally unsuccessful with the 
> defragmentation. Here is what happens.
>
>       After I've initiated the disk defragmentation utility, the basic 
> defrag window appears and I click on "Show Details". The larger detail 
> window appears and what I observe in the lower left hand corner of this 
> window are alternating instances of the following two text strings: 
> "Reading drive information..."  followed a few seconds later by, "Drive's 
> contents changed: restarting...". These two messages will alternate 
> forever until I run out of patience and stop the defragmentation. I've 
> concluded that some application is running in the background and somehow 
> changing something on the disk.
>
>       I then did a "Ctrl-Alt-Del" to view the list of applications running 
> and have not identified anything that appears to be interferring with the 
> defrag operation. I also disabled the screensaver thinking that this might 
> be changing the contents of the hard disk but the behavior remained the 
> same.
>
>       At this point, I'm completed frustrated that I cannot perform a disk 
> defragmentation on this PC. Does anyone have any idea what exactly is 
> happening and what I can do to successfully perform a disk 
> defragmentation?
>
>  Ron Hren
>
>
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