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Defrag, "Cannot open the file..."
Defrag says C should be defraged. Actually, all three! Here are the three reports. Note despite the disagreement with drive letters, they are the only three drives. With the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the boxes before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size.

pst won't open after defrag
Tim Slattery Slatter...@bls.gov microsoft public win98 gen_discussion "Christine" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hi: When I tried to run defrag on my system yesterday, it took 12 hours and still wasn't complete. Quite often there was a message, "Driver contents changed, restarting". What's up?

Defrag
To do so, 2 methods: A. Open the Control Panel; dubbel click on the Fast Search icon (binoculars); suspend Fast Search (in the first menu); close the panel. When the defragmentation is finished, resume Fast Search. B. Open the task manager (Alt + Ctrl + Del), and close the Fast Search task. 2.

Umpteen OPEN files in logfile
Peter 'EPLAN' LANGSTOEGER pe...@langstoeger.at comp os vms I run the DEFRAG (currently V2.9) on a daily (L2) and on a weekly (L1) basis for years now and I always wondered why in the logfile I always find myriads of "OPEN" files ("file was open; no action taken") which I still don't understand (because there is

defragging SQL Database files
After
furious head scratching, Don U asked: Ran defrag this morning on my desktop. When I tried to open MS Outlook, I get pop-up window stating "Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window." Any suggestions on how to remedy? This is first time I have had this problem.

can not open add remove programs or defrag.
that's launched on startup but seems to interfere with the defrag by accessing the disk. I want to write a program that can close these tasks and then start the defrag (I'd start this using win98 task scheduler). Ideally, I'd like it to also tell when the defrag is done and shut the computer down.

what program does defrag open with?
I expect they reasoned that Linux users would only accept it if it was open source, Not necessarily. some would not use it if it were closed, but others will Perhaps. If someone wanted to do an open-source linux version, presumably they would need to open discussions with those running the project.

XP Pro SP1 Defrag causes restart
Bug fixed in v5.34 Avoiding unnecessary multi-tasking and leaving windows and programmes open after use, will help to minimise memory usage. Defrag says C should be defraged. Actually, all three! Here are the three reports. Note despite the disagreement with drive letters, they are the only three drives.

Please Help-Can not open Outlook Exp. 6
Applied all Microsoft updates, ran virus scan, PC Tools Registry Mechanic, adware and spyware software, performed clean disk and defrag, deleted all internet temp files and cookies. All to no avail. This problem only exist if connect to a wall plug / high speed cable provider, LAN line or wireless connection.

Vista Defrag is just STUPID
Everything run normally in my Outlook 2000 until I defrgamented my HD and after that I wasn't able to open my mailbox.pst file Outlook opens, but instead of all my personal folders appears just one that when I try to open retrives the following message: Error in archive located in......(location) ...\mailbox.pst .

Windows XP defrag utiltiy does not open.
<jan-erik.soderh...@telia.com> writes: Peter 'EPLAN' LANGSTOEGER skrev: I run the DEFRAG (currently V2.9) on a daily (L2) and on a weekly (L1) basis for years now and I always wondered why in the logfile I always find myriads of "OPEN" files ("file was open; no action taken") which I still don't understand (because

Umpteen OPEN files in logfile
Jody W j...@sheads-assocaites.com microsoft public sqlserver server Use Diskeeper, and do a boot-time defrag. Windows defrag is okay, but it won't defrag open files and it just doesn't do a good enough job. It is based off of Diskeeper, but not as good. Boot time defrag will defrag everything, including MFT and

Defrag and search companion wont open
I've noticed that after a defrag (the first and the only in 2 year), outlook97 starts in an abnormal manner. When I click on the icon no HourGlass appears nor any outlook's splash window. After about a minute (yes a minute) outlook starts. The same behaviour happens when I double-click on a received mail: it opens

after hdd defrag, ie slow to open
I'm tryin gto defrag my system, error tells me it had tried 10 times but too many programs are open & running I've tried ctrl-atl-delete to see what open, & I get a list of 10-12 programs? How can I keep them from opening up all at startup? I figure it has something to do with the files in my startup folder.

NT Server 4.0 defrag
The Open File dialog is taking more than one minute to change a directory up or down for Excel, Word and Access. This appears to have happened after running Defrag on the drive. I'm running Windows XP Pro, and Office XP. I suspect that Defrag has broken the Office XP find fast info. I have approx 15000 files taking

Outlook Unable to Open after Defrag
There are several ways to open this window; here's one way: Click Start | All Programs | Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, then click Run as I am curious about the Vista built in defragger, when I go into " computer", and right click a hard drive, click on tools, then defrag, it states it is defragging

severe and unresolvable fragmentation: why are tiny files in 9 fra
Did a defrag. I used CCleaner, got rid of all temp files, .log files, etc. Did a registry clean (after setting a restore point and doing a backup). Still the very same problems, same messages, still can't open FP. Is it possible this is a hard drive going bad rather than a file/software issue?

Defrag, "Cannot open the file..."
jdelacr@[NOSPAM]noos.fr microsoft public windowsxp general RC White wrote: Hi, Ron. Will that do? Maybe. You haven't said which make and model computer you have. Computer OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) start with a full copy of WinXP, but many of them modify it significantly before they deliver it to the

Defrag won't open
I could see a potential problem if Exchange is running and the defrag program tried defragging the database files while they are in use, but most defrag programs won't attempt to defrag open files. If the Exchange services are shut down first, then moving the file, byte by byte, shouldn't affect it at all (key word

Defrag, "Cannot open the file..."
Byte B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp accessibility Go to Start>Run>type SFC /SCANNOW (space between C and /) and click Enter. Have your WindowsXP CD handy for it may ask you to insert it. SFC = System File Checker. This action will replace missing or corrupt files in your system.