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I have had that exact same experience, so, I hope the answer will be posted
to the entire list.
Bill Pasco
At 09:15 AM 12/28/99 -0500, Ilene Sirocca wrote:
>Has anybody run across and solved this problem? I have a Pentium 150mhz
>computer running Windows 95 with sixty-four megs ram. When I start to run
>the disk defragmentor it only seems to complete up to two percent, then goes
>back to zero. When I stop the defragmentor and than restart it, I am told
>that the disk is eight percent fragmented, which was the case when I began.
>I have let the defragmentor run for a long period with the same result.
>I've shut down everything else except JfW 3.5 as far as I can tell. What
>else might I do to solve this problem? Thanks.
>
>Ilene
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