Stopping a defrag in the middle of the process runs the risk of corrupting files on the hard drive. Defragging is moving a fragmented file to one contiguous
location. Stopping the process in the middle can have the results you have recieved.
Stopping a defrag in the middle of the process runs the risk of corrupting files on the hard drive. Defragging is moving a fragmented file to one contiguous
location. Stopping the process in the middle can have the results you have recieved.
THANK YOU.
So - run the defrag again and let it finish?
And if things are not behaving, then run Checkdisk?
Thank you so so much...it was the ONLY thing I could think of. DD on Vista isn't exactly speedy....
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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