Re: Windows Disk Defrag Buttons Not Working




Ian

Changing to a Windows Managed Pagefile will not help solve your problem. Whilst it is commonly recommended it leads to more rapid fragmentation of free disk space than if a minimum=maximum pagefile setting is used. A Windows Managed Pagefile leads to greater fragmentation of other files on the volume, especially as the drive fills up.

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Gerry
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IanR wrote:
Hi Nass
Have now sorted the System Managed Size question I had to your
suggestion. What does this do and how will it help my defrag problem.

Tried changing the account to me as an administrator and it didn't
work.

Did the PageDefrag and that worked on bootup.

Have downloaded and run Hijackthis. I have sent the report to you.

Regards
Ian

"nass" wrote:


Hi Ian,
= About the V memory try this:
Right click on " My Computer" Icon and select properties.
On the System Properties click on Advanced Tab then click on
Settings Button under Performance option.
Then click Advanced Tab under Virtual Memory click on the Change
Button and select this Radio Button:
(*) System managed size click [OK] then Reboot your machine.

= You may need to Uninstall some unwanted programs to gain some
space. System File Checker and Defrag need enough desk space to run.


= About how to run it as admin.
Click Start >> Search >> Files and Folders >> Type in:
defrag.exe click search and let the Dog sniff lol
When the search end you will have many defrag, please right click
the one in this directory:
C:\Windows\System32 and select Run As from the list.
On the Run As Window2 Select the radio button:
(*) The Following User and select your account.
Does it help?

PageDefrag v2.32
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897426.aspx

If the above didn't help then it looks like infected and you need to
run a thorough cleaning and disinfection for this machine. I will be
happy if you let me have your Hijackthis log or you can send it to
one of many forums on the internet for analysis.

Download the Hijackthis and send the report to one of
many forums for analysis and troubleshooting or you can send it to
me on my email provided at the bottom:
When all else fails, HijackThis v2.0.2
(http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/threat_analytics/hijackthis.php)

Can you please send me a copy at
to_you_rossREMOVETHISCAPS@xxxxxxxxxxx , remove the obvious to email
me, note ( _ it is underscore not - ).


"IanR" wrote:

Hi Nass
Yes I have 4 user accounts on the machine. The reason for the
defrag is clutter and disk space. I am trying to clean up my
machine so it works a little faster too. Taking Norton Internet
Security was a big leap forward in running quicker.

I have admin rights to my machine so there should be no issue with
permission.

Can you explain a little more how I should...."Try to right click
it and select run as then select admin and see if that will will
run it.". Once I understand I will try it. Where should I right
click.

Thanks again for you advice.

Regards
Ian



"nass" wrote:


Do you have more than one account on this machine? What happen
when you run it in Safe Mode?
Did you tried to repair/install the Defragmenter? Why you
defraging so much and what the reason ( disk space, clutter)?

This either can be because an Account limited or an infection on
this machine which preventing you from Gaining control on the
machine.
Try to right click it and select run as then select admin and see
if that will will run it.

HTH,
nass
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http://www.nasstec.co.uk

"IanR" wrote:

Hi Gerry
I hope my rsponse answers your posting.

I have used two different third party defragmenter at diffeent
times - Auslogics and Defraggler. If I remember correctly I was
using Auslogics (Free Version) first and the Windows defrag
worked if I initiated that process instead of Auslogics. I did
not check if Windows Defrag worked with Defraggler after I
unistalled Auslogics.

I've followed your instruction below using the "defrag c: -f"
command at the C Prompt and get the following message:

"The system cannot execute the specified program"

I've had a look a the KB article 283080 and although I basicly
understand what is being said, I'm not making progress with it.
The Defrag.exe application on my C;\ Drive brings up another
error message:

"Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented
by a software restriction policy " etc.

I've noticed that there are many different ways on XP to open up
the Defrag Window. Opening the program/window is not an issue.
The problem is getting the buttons when depressed to start the
analysis/defragmentation process.

I trust I haven't made the problem more cloudy by my response.

Regards
Ian



"Gerry" wrote:

Ian

Have you been using a third party disk utility or third party
defragmenter?

With Windows XP two defragmenters are provided. The command line
defragmenter can be run by selecting Start, Run type "cmd"
without quotes and click on OK. Type "defrag c: -f" without
qotes and depess the ENTER key. When th process has completed
type "exit" without quotes and depess the ENTER key to return to
Windows. The command line defragmenter is alternative way to
defragment. Read KB Article 283080 for switches, which be used
with the defrag command.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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IanR wrote:
Hi Gerry
Thanks for your response.

No error message appears at all. The buttons will depress but
nothing happens. Not sure what you mean by command line
alternative. If you can explain I will let you know.

Chkdsk is working. Says to use chkdsk /f to fix file issues but
then says cannot do it as the volume is being used by another
process.
Not sure what this means. Have set it to run the next time the
PC restarts.

Can you explain what you mean by "New Command Line Defrag.exe".
Is this an option to possibly correct my problem.

Thanks again

"Gerry" wrote:

Ian

What error message appears when you try to analyse or is
there just no response?

Does the command line alternative work?

Description of the New Command Line Defrag.exe Included with
Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283080/en-us

Does chkdsk work?

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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IanR wrote:
I am trying to use my Windows Disk Defrag utility proram.
Whilst the application is there for me to open up, I cannot
get the "Analyse" and "Defragment" buttons to work and defrag
the machine. Please can someone advise how to get the buttons
working.
Regards

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