Windows XP cannot degrag volumes marked as dirty.

Display in the name of the customer

When the customer clicks on computer defrag the follwing, Chkdsk/f apperas... and said to run but does not know what he is talking about or how to operate it.

There is also a note he received from the States, you cannot degrag volumes marked as dirty.

Hello

To run the checkdisk, you need to click on start-> run, type &-> chkdsk /f c :-> ok.

You should see the following screen and will press on Y to schedule the scan of the disc.

The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot lock the current drive.

Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another
process.  You want to schedule this volume to be
check the next time the system restarts? (Y/N)

Once done, restart your computer. Check the disk will run when windows load, let it scan and fix the error. After connection try to defragment your drive should be ok.

I hope this helps.

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