Guest Duane Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 I went to defrag myt HD after after installing & then uninstalling Norton Ghost 14.0. It came up with an error that it coulkd not defrag it. I am running XP Pro. Any help is certainly appreciated. My defragger will never defrag my Outlook .pst files completely...but there is this new error (something I have never seen) called VProSvc.exe. Any help is certainly appreciated. I usually do not use Norton products but heard some good things about this one....hmmm!!! I always wondered how I could dfefrag my Outlook ..pst files... but would be happy just to defrag it! The file (VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00. hdmpseems to be located in C:\WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps It is 371,881KB Is it safe to get rid of that file? I do have 11.84 GB available on an 80GB Hard drive and it says there is 15% of HD space available. Thanks again for any help!! Duane Volume (C:) Volume size = 74.52 GB Cluster size = 4 KB Used space = 62.73 GB Free space = 11.79 GB Percent free space = 15 % Volume fragmentation Total fragmentation = 6 % File fragmentation = 12 % Free space fragmentation = 1 % File fragmentation Total files = 296,620 Average file size = 389 KB Total fragmented files = 12 Total excess fragments = 792 Average fragments per file = 1.00 Pagefile fragmentation Pagefile size = 3.75 GB Total fragments = 4 Folder fragmentation Total folders = 22,452 Fragmented folders = 1 Excess folder fragments = 0 Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation Total MFT size = 411 MB MFT record count = 320,572 Percent MFT in use = 76 % Total MFT fragments = 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented 9 363 MB \WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps\VProSvc.exe.20081002-041759-00.hdmp 760 1.94 GB \Documents and Settings\Duane\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
Guest Andrew E. Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 RE: Cannot Defrag my HD After installing Norton Ghost 14.0 The only microsoft fix for defrag is kb922379 that i've seen.However if you "ghosted/mirrored" a hd,then id say it wasnt successful. You also might try,go to run,type:cmd In cmd type:CLEANMGR Run the utility, then type:Defrag C: "Duane" wrote: > I went to defrag myt HD after after installing & then uninstalling Norton > Ghost 14.0. It came up with an error that it coulkd not defrag it. I am > running XP Pro. Any help is certainly appreciated. My defragger will never > defrag my Outlook .pst files completely...but there is this new error > (something I have never seen) called VProSvc.exe. Any help is certainly > appreciated. I usually do not use Norton products but heard some good things > about this one....hmmm!!! I always wondered how I could dfefrag my Outlook > .pst files... but would be happy just to defrag it! > > The file (VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00. hdmpseems to be located in > > C:\WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps > > It is 371,881KB Is it safe to get rid of that file? I do have 11.84 GB > available on an 80GB Hard drive and it says there is 15% of HD space > available. > > Thanks again for any help!! > Duane > > > > Volume (C:) > Volume size = 74.52 GB > Cluster size = 4 KB > Used space = 62.73 GB > Free space = 11.79 GB > Percent free space = 15 % > > Volume fragmentation > Total fragmentation = 6 % > File fragmentation = 12 % > Free space fragmentation = 1 % > > File fragmentation > Total files = 296,620 > Average file size = 389 KB > Total fragmented files = 12 > Total excess fragments = 792 > Average fragments per file = 1.00 > > Pagefile fragmentation > Pagefile size = 3.75 GB > Total fragments = 4 > > Folder fragmentation > Total folders = 22,452 > Fragmented folders = 1 > Excess folder fragments = 0 > > Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation > Total MFT size = 411 MB > MFT record count = 320,572 > Percent MFT in use = 76 % > Total MFT fragments = 4 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented > 9 363 MB > \WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps\VProSvc.exe.20081002-041759-00.hdmp > 760 1.94 GB \Documents and Settings\Duane\Local > Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst > >
Guest Michael Jennings Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Re: Cannot Defrag my HD After installing Norton Ghost 14.0 VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00.hdmp came from Ghost: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=VProSvc.exe&aq=f&oq Your drive is full - has only 15% available. Do some deletion, or get a defragmenter that can deal with it, like PerfectDisk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_defragmentation_software "Duane" <Duane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B753004F-1F26-49D6-BF26-7E3F82F500FE@microsoft.com... >I went to defrag myt HD after after installing & then uninstalling Norton > Ghost 14.0. It came up with an error that it coulkd not defrag it. I am > running XP Pro. Any help is certainly appreciated. My defragger will never > defrag my Outlook .pst files completely...but there is this new error > (something I have never seen) called VProSvc.exe. Any help is certainly > appreciated. I usually do not use Norton products but heard some good things > about this one....hmmm!!! I always wondered how I could dfefrag my Outlook > .pst files... but would be happy just to defrag it! > > The file (VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00. hdmpseems to be located in > > C:\WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps > > It is 371,881KB Is it safe to get rid of that file? I do have 11.84 GB > available on an 80GB Hard drive and it says there is 15% of HD space > available. > > Thanks again for any help!! > Duane > > > > Volume (C:) > Volume size = 74.52 GB > Cluster size = 4 KB > Used space = 62.73 GB > Free space = 11.79 GB > Percent free space = 15 % > > Volume fragmentation > Total fragmentation = 6 % > File fragmentation = 12 % > Free space fragmentation = 1 % > > File fragmentation > Total files = 296,620 > Average file size = 389 KB > Total fragmented files = 12 > Total excess fragments = 792 > Average fragments per file = 1.00 > > Pagefile fragmentation > Pagefile size = 3.75 GB > Total fragments = 4 > > Folder fragmentation > Total folders = 22,452 > Fragmented folders = 1 > Excess folder fragments = 0 > > Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation > Total MFT size = 411 MB > MFT record count = 320,572 > Percent MFT in use = 76 % > Total MFT fragments = 4 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented > 9 363 MB > \WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps\VProSvc.exe.20081002-041759-00.hdmp > 760 1.94 GB \Documents and Settings\Duane\Local > Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst > >
Guest Duane Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Re: Cannot Defrag my HD After installing Norton Ghost 14.0 Thanks guys. I'll give it a try. Have a good evening. Regards. Duane "Michael Jennings" wrote: > VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00.hdmp came from Ghost: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=VProSvc.exe&aq=f&oq > > Your drive is full - has only 15% available. Do some deletion, > or get a defragmenter that can deal with it, like PerfectDisk: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_defragmentation_software > > "Duane" <Duane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B753004F-1F26-49D6-BF26-7E3F82F500FE@microsoft.com... > >I went to defrag myt HD after after installing & then uninstalling Norton > > Ghost 14.0. It came up with an error that it coulkd not defrag it. I am > > running XP Pro. Any help is certainly appreciated. My defragger will never > > defrag my Outlook .pst files completely...but there is this new error > > (something I have never seen) called VProSvc.exe. Any help is certainly > > appreciated. I usually do not use Norton products but heard some good things > > about this one....hmmm!!! I always wondered how I could dfefrag my Outlook > > .pst files... but would be happy just to defrag it! > > > > The file (VProSvc.exe.2008 1002-041759-00. hdmpseems to be located in > > > > C:\WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps > > > > It is 371,881KB Is it safe to get rid of that file? I do have 11.84 GB > > available on an 80GB Hard drive and it says there is 15% of HD space > > available. > > > > Thanks again for any help!! > > Duane > > > > > > > > Volume (C:) > > Volume size = 74.52 GB > > Cluster size = 4 KB > > Used space = 62.73 GB > > Free space = 11.79 GB > > Percent free space = 15 % > > > > Volume fragmentation > > Total fragmentation = 6 % > > File fragmentation = 12 % > > Free space fragmentation = 1 % > > > > File fragmentation > > Total files = 296,620 > > Average file size = 389 KB > > Total fragmented files = 12 > > Total excess fragments = 792 > > Average fragments per file = 1.00 > > > > Pagefile fragmentation > > Pagefile size = 3.75 GB > > Total fragments = 4 > > > > Folder fragmentation > > Total folders = 22,452 > > Fragmented folders = 1 > > Excess folder fragments = 0 > > > > Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation > > Total MFT size = 411 MB > > MFT record count = 320,572 > > Percent MFT in use = 76 % > > Total MFT fragments = 4 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented > > 9 363 MB > > \WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps\VProSvc.exe.20081002-041759-00.hdmp > > 760 1.94 GB \Documents and Settings\Duane\Local > > Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst > > > > > > >
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