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You can also open the Disk Defragmenter utility by clicking Start then Search. Select your drive. There will be a list of drives that are attached to your computer.
Select the drive that you would like to defragment. This is typically the C: or D: drive. Click the Analyze button to see if the drive needs to be defragmented. You can compare the graphs below the list of drives to see how defragmenting the drive will affect its space allocation. If you see a lot of red lines, that means you have a significant amount of file fragmentation. Defragment the drive. Select the drive and click Defragment. Confirm that you wish to start the process in the pop-up window.
After the process is complete, you will receive a report in a new window. Avoid using your computer during the disk defragmentation process. If you alter any files, the defragmenter may have to start over. You can watch the process by following the status bar at the bottom of the window. This will show you how far the process is, as well as what is currently being moved.
Method 2. Open the command line. Click the Start menu and Select Run. This will open the command line interface. Analyze the drive.
Depending on the the results of the analysis, you will be advised as to whether of not the volume should be defragmented. Be prepared to to allow it to run for several hours, if necessary. While some people address the issue of the time it takes to run defragmentation by scheduling it to be run overnight, others choose to ensure that it is not interrupted by other programs by running it in a completely clean environment, either by carrying out the process either following a clean boot or with Windows in Safe Mode.
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Select "Check now" to check the disk for errors. Select both options and click "start"; It may take a while and the PC may re-start so it can do the check at boot time. Be patient and let it complete. Disk Defragmenter may be corrupted, needing a System Restore to correct it. Select a restore point well before you started having problems with Disk Defragmenter; c.
Start the restore process and let it complete Name the restore operation something descriptive like "Defrag Repair". There are other programs running that interrupt the built-in defragmenter. Close all running programs. If you suspect there may be some programs running in the background, c. Select "Start Task Manager" e. Under the "Applications" tab you will find a list of all running applications -- you can close these by selecting "End Task.
If still no luck, try disabling the screen saver when running Disk Defrag you should pretty much leave the system alone when running the built-in defrag utility. If still no go, try running the defragmenter in Safe Mode. If it runs, something is interfering with it and tracking the interference down may not be easy.
Note: Some versions of Win 7 disable the ability to run the built in defragger in safe mode. If disabled, it will say so when trying to run it in safe mode. Disk Defragmenter may no longer be on the system or is so corrupted that it needs a re-install. Solution: Re-install the built-in. There are several methods to re-install the built-in defragger: A: a. Open the "Start" menu.
In the window that opens, find the file named "dfrg. Right-click on "dfrg. Type "rundll Click "OK" to make the program automatically reinstall itself. At command prompt, type "regsvr32 dfrgsnap. Type "regsvr32 dfrgui. Most problems will resolve by 6 above, but if not and if your windows install is otherwise running fine, you should consider downloading a free trial of a commercial defrag tool as opposed to doing drastic actions to restore the built-in's functionality. Third party programs are more robust and many work in the background so you can use your PC while defragging.
Most third party programs offer a free, fully-functional trial the better ones are for 30 days. Installing one of these will disable the built-in and if you decide to uninstall it, removal will replace the built-in, many times repairing it in the process -- it's worth a try.
Why is it good to prevent fragmentation? Basically, it drastically increases your hard drive's life expectancy especially since you don't have to leave the system on all night -- a much "greener" practice , not to mention it will also increase system performance.
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