Duane wrote:
> Hello, after installing Norton Ghost to my Windows machine (XP Pro
> SP#), I could not defrag my Hard Drive due to Norton Ghost
> VProSvc.exe
> I unistalled Norton Ghost 14.0 and when I went to defrag my HD, I
> got this error -- basically saying it could not defrag the HD. Here
> are the specifics of my results. Any help is greatly appreciated! I
> do have over 15% HD space.
>
> Is it safe to remove the file from the
> path:C:\WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps
>
> Thanks. Duane
>
> Volume (C
> Volume size = 74.52 GB
> Cluster size = 4 KB
> Used space = 62.73 GB
> Free space = 11.79 GB
> Percent free space = 15 %
>
> Volume fragmentation
> Total fragmentation = 6 %
> File fragmentation = 12 %
> Free space fragmentation = 1 %
>
> File fragmentation
> Total files = 296,620
> Average file size = 389 KB
> Total fragmented files = 12
> Total excess fragments = 792
> Average fragments per file = 1.00
>
> Pagefile fragmentation
> Pagefile size = 3.75 GB
> Total fragments = 4
>
> Folder fragmentation
> Total folders = 22,452
> Fragmented folders = 1
> Excess folder fragments = 0
>
> Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
> Total MFT size = 411 MB
> MFT record count = 320,572
> Percent MFT in use = 76 %
> Total MFT fragments = 4
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented
> 9 363 MB
> \WINDOWS\PCHealth\ERRORREP\UserDumps\VProSvc.exe.20081002-041759-00.hdmp
> 760 1.94 GB \Documents and Settings\Duane\Local
> Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst
Things I see...
First - you are 'on the edge' when iot comes to recommended free space:
Percent free space = 15 %
Second - you *did not* fail to defragment your hard disk drive - you just
have files in use (including your Outlook PST file.) Of course it cannot
defrasgment those files. It defragmented a lot more.
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