From: C y b e r T e c h @ L i s t s . E x M a c h i n a . n e t
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Après quelques recherches voilà ce que j'ai pu dénicher sur le web
Angel
... qui a recollé les morceaux ...
To begin, access the \Tools\Mtsutil folder on your Windows 98 CD-ROM. Then,
locate and right-click the Defrag.inf file and select the Install command
from the shortcut menu. When you do, the install operation adds the special
command, Defrag /All to the RunServicesOnce key in the Registry.
Now, restart Windows 98. When you do, Disk Defragmenter will run before
anything else loads from the registry, the StartUp folder or the Win.ini
file. It will then be able to complete the defragmentation operation
uninterrupted.
If you'd like to be able to defragment your hard drive regularly using this
technique, you can copy the Defrag.inf file to a folder on your hard drive.
That way you can access it quickly and easily the next time you want to
perform a defragmentation operation.
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As a Beta tester for Win98, I have learned and agree with you that an
application is interfering with the DEFRAG. In 99% of the cases I have come
across as a Computer Consultant, the most likely culprit is a Screen Saver.
My suggestion is disable the screen saver and opt for a None, and adjust the
Power Settings for the monitor, through control panel/display/Screen Saver
Tab To turn the monitor off after 30 minutes idle time.
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Defrag Solution #2,345,677...
Some topics just won't die. 8-) We've covered problems with Defrag hanging
or
never finishing many times before (
http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=defrag&sp-a=0008002a-sp00000000 ) and
have touched on just about all the tricks and fixes, including the most
common
solution which is simply to close *all* other apps. But the topic comes up
again and
again in emails from readers.
The link above will give you a ton of specific fixes, and these two links
contain the
official Microsoft diagnosis and cure:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q186/9/78.ASP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q218/1/60.ASP
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Many are having problems running ScanDisk and/or Defrag, with the program[s]
running 1%-70%
and then stalling. Often with a message that Windows is trying to write to
the drive.
How to run ScanDisk/Defrag successfully:
Go to Start > Run and type: msconfig in the Run (Command) box, clk ok.
On the General tab, uncheck all items listed under Selective startup (make
sure that Selective
startup is selected)
Hit apply then OK and restart Windows
This starts Windows with only Explorer running, and insures nothing will
interfere with ScanDisk
and Defrag, other than the Screensaver option, so be sure disable it before
beginning.
Run ScanDisk first, then Defrag.
When completed go into Msconfig and select Normal startup, choose no when
prompted to restart,
then manually select restart, press the shift key then click restart. This
will perform a quick or warm reboot which is much faster. Note: this method
can be used when installing programs as well, as it will still update any
new changes to the registry.
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