Comp. not defragment

JoseIbarra, I tried what you say, but will be only defrag. 18%, I am runing Windows XP pro. on my computer.

After T get defragging done I get a message that says that some files from this volume would not defrag

I'd be interested to see a report of Disk Defragmenter. Open Disk Defragmenter and click analysis. Select view report, and then click Save as and save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents folder. Open the file, and place the cursor anywhere in the file, select Edition, select all to select all the text and copy and paste into the body of your message. To do this, before you run Disk Defragmenter because it is more informative.

Hope this helps, Gerry Cornell

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