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Hi Kathleen,
Disk Defragmenter (defrag.exe) is part of the operating system and is
installed on the C: drive along with the rest of Windows. When you start
Disk Defragmenter from the Start Menu, you should get a "Select Drive"
window with the default selection of Drive C shown. In your situation where
you have two drives, there should be a drop down menu with the option of
selecting Drive D or All Drives. From what you have said, the "Drive C"
option does not appear in that window. Is this correct?
You can also start Disk Defragmenter another way. On your Desktop, open My
Computer. Right click the C: drive and select "Properties". In the
Properties window, click the "Tools" tab. On the Tools tab at the bottom you
will find Defragmentation status and a "Defragment Now..." button.
To insure that nothing interrupts the process, prior to starting Disk
Defragmenter insure the screensaver in Display Properties (Display in
Control Panel) is set to "None". Then bring up the Close Program window
(Ctrl+Alt+Del) and "End Task" everything but "Explorer". Depending on your
system, it may require more than one attempt for a particular listing.
Sven Swanson, Sr.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathleen Felker" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Defrag missing on C: drive!
Dear PCBUILD:
Back in April 2004 I upgraded my Windows 98 to Compaq Millenium
Edition. The store helping me upgrade, put my OLD 1.99 GB hard drive in
my 'new' used computer - the new compaq pc has a 7.82 GB hard drive. I
now have a C:drive (the new hard drive) and a D drive (my old 1.99 GB
hard drive).
I am able to scan disk on both drives. I can defrag on my old drive
D -
but the new C:drive doesn't seem to even have Defrag installed. Can
anyone
please help me determine how to install defrag and defrag my C drive.
I'm a novice at this - so please excuse my laymen terms.
Thank you for your help.
Kathleen Felker
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