Defragment the computer freezes, chkdsk has revealed no error. Manual operation of defrag.exe help as meeting the same gel administrator command prompt
Hi all
Bit of a strange problem with Windows 7. I can't get defrag to work on any level. Running manually using a system Accessories/tools works for about 20 minutes before the computer hangs completely and requires that the start/stop button to press. I have run chkdsk and supposedly there are no errors on the hard drive.
I tried running as admin - c:/c defrag.exe command-line prompt and several variations of it, but all have problems about 20 minutes in the defragmentation. Also tried in safe mode.
The strange thing is that the computer does not display instabilities during normal operation. My tuneup software has identified that the hard drive is very fragmented. I do not think that the third-party software it will solve as Tuneup has a command defragment and which freezes some 20 minutes after the start.
Any recommendations?
What tune up software?
Its likely that dubious Tune Up software is the cause of system problems
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