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After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

defragment either disk. Any ideas?

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Guest GlowingBlueMist
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Re: Defragment

 

"Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message

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> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

> "

>

You might want to try a chkdsk on each drive, in a command prompt window, to

verify the data structure itself is still ok.

 

Not enough free space on a drive will also cause the basic windows

defragmenter to shut down.

 

I like to use the freeware program JKDefrag. It does not complain about not

enough free space and I like to use some of the options it offers in the

command mode. It uses the Windows OS API's to do the actual defragmenting

so it continues to remain one of the most compatible defragmenters around.

From reading the authors web page the program works with W2000, 2003, XP,

Vista, 2008, and X64.

 

You can get it for free at the authors web page :

http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/

Guest Andrew E.
Posted

RE: Defragment

 

Thier is a fix for defrag,look at kb922379

As for 3rd party defrag software,technet at microsoft does offer one.

 

"Ron" wrote:

> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

> "

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Defragment

 

I still get the same msg with JKDefrag "Disk Defragmenter cannot start"

 

 

"GlowingBlueMist" <nobody@invalid.com> wrote in message

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> "Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message

> news:%23xJROwiDJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

>> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

>> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

>> "

>>

> You might want to try a chkdsk on each drive, in a command prompt window,

> to

> verify the data structure itself is still ok.

>

> Not enough free space on a drive will also cause the basic windows

> defragmenter to shut down.

>

> I like to use the freeware program JKDefrag. It does not complain about

> not

> enough free space and I like to use some of the options it offers in the

> command mode. It uses the Windows OS API's to do the actual defragmenting

> so it continues to remain one of the most compatible defragmenters around.

> From reading the authors web page the program works with W2000, 2003, XP,

> Vista, 2008, and X64.

>

> You can get it for free at the authors web page :

> http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Defragment

 

"Sorry , no results were found" when I searched.

 

 

"Andrew E." <eckrichco@msn.com> wrote in message

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> Thier is a fix for defrag,look at kb922379

> As for 3rd party defrag software,technet at microsoft does offer one.

>

> "Ron" wrote:

>

>> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

>> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

>> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

>> "

>>

>>

>>

Posted

Re: Defragment

 

Start the PC in Safe mode and try it.

 

Ron wrote:

> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I find

> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

> "

>

>

Guest GlowingBlueMist
Posted

Re: Defragment

 

"Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message

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>I still get the same msg with JKDefrag "Disk Defragmenter cannot start"

>

>

> "GlowingBlueMist" <nobody@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:g9nlti$osc$1@news.tornevall.net...

>> "Ron" <ronjon2@cox.net> wrote in message

>> news:%23xJROwiDJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> After running Disk Cleanup and deleting Cookies, Temp files, etc., I

>>> find

>>> that a "Disk Defragmenter cannot start" message appears when I try to

>>> defragment either disk. Any ideas?

>>> "

>>>

>> You might want to try a chkdsk on each drive, in a command prompt window,

>> to

>> verify the data structure itself is still ok.

>>

>> Not enough free space on a drive will also cause the basic windows

>> defragmenter to shut down.

>>

>> I like to use the freeware program JKDefrag. It does not complain about

>> not

>> enough free space and I like to use some of the options it offers in the

>> command mode. It uses the Windows OS API's to do the actual

>> defragmenting

>> so it continues to remain one of the most compatible defragmenters

>> around.

>> From reading the authors web page the program works with W2000, 2003, XP,

>> Vista, 2008, and X64.

>>

>> You can get it for free at the authors web page :

>> http://www.kessels.com/Jkdefrag/

>>

>>

>>

>

If Bob | suggestion does not do anything for you I'd suggest doing a System

restore from a time prior to you making changes. One of them seems to have

gone a little too far.

 

If no restore point is available, I hope your registry cleaning program made

a backup of the registry at least so that it can be restored.


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