Frank,
The shortcut is probably just missing from the Start Menu.
First see if Disk Defragmenter will open.
Start | Run | Type: dfrg.msc | Click OK
Does Disk Defragmenter open?
Create a shortcut in the System Tools folder...
Paste the following line into Start | Run and click OK...
%allusersprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\System Tools
Right click an empty spot in the right hand pane, point to New and click
Shortcut.
Paste the following line into the location box...
%SystemRoot%\System32\dfrg.msc
Click the Next button.
Type or paste: Disk Defragmenter in the name box and click the Finish
button.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:5776F470-42E8-418A-A502-(E-Mail Removed),
Frank <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> It looked like the right anweer. I was able to execute the the first
> direction and got a window saying that the files were restored; but the
> defragmenter still is not listed in system tools 9even after a reboot). I
> looked in windows\inf for dfrg.inf but couldn't find such a file.
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
>> Try this...
>>
>> How To Fix Windows Built in Defragmenter
>> http://www.andreasroom.com/blog/arch...18/defrag.aspx
>>
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>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:223C44BB-7F29-4EDA-8AC6-(E-Mail Removed),
>> Frank <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
>>> In an attempt to get defragmentation better than 73%, I loaded O&O
>>> Defragmenter. Apparently it set itself as default and disabled the XP
>>> defrag. How do I get XP defrag back?
>>> Also, after recovering from a series of crashes attributed to a device
>>> driver, my defragmentation dropped from 95% to 73%. What can I do to
>>> improve the disk fragmentation?