Hi everyone;

I have a 4 gig hard drive that is getting fragmented badly.  I tried to run Norton 
utilities on it and Norton says that it cannot run on an HFS drive.  In addition, in 
the process of clearing everything off that drive in order to clean it up, Finder is 
presenting a message saying that there is not enough memory available on the recieving 
drive for items to be copied.  That cannot be correct when I'm trying to copy a 35 meg 
folder onto a drive with 700 megs of free space.  I'd prefer to move everything 
together instead of throwing it all over the place...but before I do that it seemed 
like a good idea to get feedback from the list on whatever is going wrong.

Am I doing something wrong?

System 9.1
Machine 7300-200
128 megs of RAM
5 hard drives
Norton Utilities version: 3.53

I've heard scuttlebut about some point of Norton Utilities being a good tool to use on 
some configurations, and eventually the wrong item to use on others, but I never 
watched that close to see where the 'break point' is.

Can anyone recommend a good utility prog to use on this configuration if Norton is no 
longer appropriate or 'safe'?

Thanks
Don


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