Defragmenting

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We were infected by a counterfeit spyware program. We resloved that issue
yesterday, with help from Microsoft tech support. However, our computer has
been running a little slow, so we decided to do a defrag. When we get to the
point where we start to defrag, a little wondow pops up and says "unable to
start defrag". Any way to fix that..why is it doing that..??
 
We were infected by a counterfeit spyware program. We resloved that issue
yesterday, with help from Microsoft tech support. However, our computer has
been running a little slow, so we decided to do a defrag. When we get to the
point where we start to defrag, a little wondow pops up and says "unable to
start defrag". Any way to fix that..why is it doing that..??

Try using JK Defrag instead. It's free and much better than Windows
defrag.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
MsMoody said:
We were infected by a counterfeit spyware program. We resloved that issue
yesterday, with help from Microsoft tech support. However, our computer
has
been running a little slow, so we decided to do a defrag. When we get to
the
point where we start to defrag, a little wondow pops up and says "unable
to
start defrag". Any way to fix that..why is it doing that..??
Defrag requires at least 15% free space to work. You might get this message
if there isn't enough free space.
Jim
 

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