G Guest Mar 11, 2004 #1 Is it normal for defrag/analyze to list all system restore points as having 220+ fragments? I have had occasional problems using system restore, where a restore point simply won't take.
Is it normal for defrag/analyze to list all system restore points as having 220+ fragments? I have had occasional problems using system restore, where a restore point simply won't take.
M MAP Mar 12, 2004 #2 -----Original Message----- Is it normal for defrag/analyze to list all system Click to expand... restore points as having 220+ fragments? I have had occasional problems using system restore, where a restore point simply won't take. . Defrag by default skips over the system volume (restore). Click to expand... If you are having trouble with SR shut it off and reboot then turn it back on. This cleans out any corruption along with past restore points.
-----Original Message----- Is it normal for defrag/analyze to list all system Click to expand... restore points as having 220+ fragments? I have had occasional problems using system restore, where a restore point simply won't take. . Defrag by default skips over the system volume (restore). Click to expand... If you are having trouble with SR shut it off and reboot then turn it back on. This cleans out any corruption along with past restore points.