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> Packard Bell POS, Evergreen 200MXx upgrade, 56RAM, Win 95a
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> I have a partitioned drive C and D. I ran ScanDisk on drive C.
> Then I tried to run Defrag on drive C. On three separate
> occasions, I received a message: "Error Defragmenting Drive C;
> Windows could not access part of this drive; ID NO DEFRAG006."
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> Then I would run ScanDisk. ScanDisk did not report any errors
> or bad sectors. Anyway, I wound up running ScanDisk four
> times, before I could defrag drive C.
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> I don't understand why this occurred. Has anyone any insight?
Insight? Nope, but I suffer that problem as well. My recommendation, don't
run scandisk. Just keep on reopening defrag and it usually starts defraging
after the first retry. I have no idea why it happens, and it only happens on
one machine, and even then only intermittently. My max retry count was 3
times. Of course, if you get any other errors do run scandisk. Hope this
helped, TTYL
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