is it possible for defrag to take 4 days?

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I have a local drive that is only 16 gigs and it is taking 4 days to defrag,
is that possible, I am using o&o defragmenter because the win2K one didn't
seem to be working. Anyway I am pretty surprised, also I have not defragged
it in a year. But it does seem that 4 days is overkill right? and it isn't
even done? do I need to get a new drive? When I use the windows defragger
it only takes 15 minutes but doesn't do anything.
 
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 08:11:30 -0800, "bob" <bob@donotspam> wrote:

>I have a local drive that is only 16 gigs and it is taking 4 days to defrag,
>is that possible, I am using o&o defragmenter because the win2K one didn't
>seem to be working. Anyway I am pretty surprised, also I have not defragged
>it in a year. But it does seem that 4 days is overkill right? and it isn't
>even done? do I need to get a new drive? When I use the windows defragger
>it only takes 15 minutes but doesn't do anything.
>

Seems excessive.
Hopefully, o&o supports Esc or some other method of aborting a defrag.

When it ends, use CHKDSK C: /F /R and respond Y for next reboot.
This will check for and repair file system problems, or try.

If all else fails, get a new, bigger, drive.


Jerold Schulman
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JSI, Inc.
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