Defragment D:

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Shenan Stanley

roadrulesj said:
Ive been trying to Defragment my D; Drive due to the really low
space but everytime I try defragmentating it theres always a error
box that says:

DfrgFat.exe - Application Error

The instructions in "0x77f4310f" is referenced to memory
"0x00000000". The memory cannot be "written".

Click on "accept" to finalize the program.

Why would you defragment because you have low space?
To properly defragment, you need 15% free anyway.
And it is unlikely to give you back any space (or any significant amount.)

Otherwise - that looks like bad RAM.
 
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roadrulesj

Ive been trying to Defragment my D; Drive due to the really low space
but everytime I try defragmentating it theres always a error box that
says:

DfrgFat.exe - Application Error

The instructions in "0x77f4310f" is referenced to memory "0x00000000".
The memory cannot be "written".

Click on "accept" to finalize the program.
 
G

Guest

roadrulesj said:
Ive been trying to Defragment my D; Drive due to the really low space
but everytime I try defragmentating it theres always a error box that
says:

DfrgFat.exe - Application Error

The instructions in "0x77f4310f" is referenced to memory "0x00000000".
The memory cannot be "written".

Click on "accept" to finalize the program.
before u defrag ur suppost to run scan disk.in xp its called error check
its above
the defrag thing.when u click it it offers to 1 check just files or 2 also
surface of
disk.might as well do both.might take an hr or 2 then double click my
computer
right click hdd d then click compress d ( its like winzip ) it might take a
while lol 2 hrs
 
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Guest

roadrulesj said:
Ive been trying to Defragment my D; Drive due to the really low space
but everytime I try defragmentating it theres always a error box that
says:

DfrgFat.exe - Application Error

The instructions in "0x77f4310f" is referenced to memory "0x00000000".
The memory cannot be "written".

Click on "accept" to finalize the program.
hey roadrulesj........shenan says it might be bad ram.that got me
thinking..our
repair books often say to take out cards & put them back in to knock away
dust
& corrosion...just now my pc wouldn't start.i took out vido card & put it
back in.pc started fine runs fine.they have gold on those pins to stop
corrosion.many ppl use tv tuner cleaner on them.(its acid)
 
K

kenchi

roadrulesj said:
Ive been trying to Defragment my D; Drive due to the really low space
but everytime I try defragmentating it theres always a error box that
says:

DfrgFat.exe - Application Error

The instructions in "0x77f4310f" is referenced to memory "0x00000000".
The memory cannot be "written".

Click on "accept" to finalize the program.

If you have low free space, first run a disk cleanup and free up the
minimum space needed for the defrag. If u have never defragged before
it may take sometime, or else download a third party tool and run it.
 
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roadrulesj

kenchi said:
If you have low free space, first run a disk cleanup and free up the
minimum space needed for the defrag. If u have never defragged before
it may take sometime, or else download a third party tool and run it.
Im really sorry for asking me these dumb questions but what will the
third party tool do? How do i download it?
 

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