Vista Home Premium 32 - Disk Defrag works not properly

When I try to run the defragmentation tool, it starts to work, then stops after a second word is complete.  I know that this cannot be considered as shortly as it used to take hours before.  I can't use the system restore I had to disable recently in order to remove a Trojan virus under the direction of a mod to Kaspersky.  I tried using the other disk such as Perfectdisk defragmenters, but I get the same problem.  It runs for 1 second, then stops, saying that it is complete, but did nothing at all.  I also tried to run defrag c: w from the cmd prompt.  It does not show same anything, he jumps right down to a new prompt.
I ran the System File Checker, and it detects no problem.  Help, please.

its probably because your player is already defragged, that's all.

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