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When you try to defragment my laptop then lets me do.  What should I do? had no idea about computers, so please do your lol simple answers

The System File Checker will help you and you do not have to describe the symptoms consistent with a need to run SFC.

However, it will be wasting your time and frustrate you immensely unless you have a XP installation CD bootable authentic with the same Service Pack as your Service Pack installed.  You won't be loling at this topic.

If running chkdsk/r is not clear, then I guess that the Restore Point is somehow plagued and that this one is afflicted, there may be others who are afflicted.

Whenever an RP starts to seem suspicious, I suspect all the Restore Points as being dubious, so I would simply delete everything (except the last one), create a new restore manually Point, reboot and then immediately restore the system to the restore point, you just do it manually.

Who will test the restoration process of the system from one end to the other.

The day of your thinking you need to work the system restore is not the day for know it's broken.

If you run chkdsk /r and answer in the affirmative to run at the next reboot, you're unlikely to be able to see the report of chkdsk, since it will be only on the screen very briefly.   I'm not sure that counts as a view state report because you won't be able to read quite quickly.   You won't know if there is a problem or not, or what the chkdsk /r found to do.

If you care to see the result of the chkdsk command, you must do this:

When chkdsk runs automatically restart either because XP thinks he needs to (perhaps your NTFS volume has been marked as dirty) or you decide to schedule the chkdsk with error correction during the next reboot, the results appear in the viewing Application event log.  You should look there for the chkdsk log to see what happened and no problems after running chkdsk.

To view the logs in Event Viewer, click Start, settings, Control Panel, administrative tools, event viewer.

A shortcut to the event viewer is to click on start, run and enter in the box:

%SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc

Click OK to launch the event viewer.

Search the Application log for an event originally by Winlogon, something like:

Event type: Information
Event source: Winlogon
Event category: no
Event ID: 1001
Date: 04/08/2010
Time: 11:25:57
Description:
Checking file system on C:

The type of the file system is NTFS.

One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You
may cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended
that you continue.

Windows will now check the disk.

Cleaning of minor inconsistencies on the drive.
CHKDSK checks Usn Journal...
Audit of the USN Journal is complete.

39070048 KB total disk space.
28017948 KB in 100571 files.
56540 Ko 10556 index.
0 KB in bad sectors.
236440 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
10759120 KB available on disk.

4 096 bytes in each allocation unit.
9767512 total allocation on the drive units.
2689780 allocation units available on disk.

Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.

You are only a few days of an "automatic response".

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