DriveSpace 3 Operation Fails if Disk Defragmenter Is RunningLast reviewed: April 11, 1996Article ID: Q135934 |
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SYMPTOMSIf Disk Defragmenter is running on one drive and you try to use DriveSpace 3 in protected mode to upgrade another drive from DoubleSpace or Drive- Space to DriveSpace 3 or to uncompress another drive, you may receive the following error messages:
CAUSEOnly one instance of Disk Defragmenter can run at a time. If Disk Defragmenter is running on another drive, DriveSpace 3 cannot start it as part of the process of upgrading or uncompressing the drive.
RESOLUTIONQuit Disk Defragmenter before you use DriveSpace 3 to compress, upgrade, or uncompress a drive. When you encounter the error messages listed above, two compressed volume files (CVFs) may be left on the drive. These are the original CVF and the new DriveSpace 3 CVF. To complete the upgrade, move the remaining files from the original CVF to the DriveSpace 3 CVF. This procedure may entail reducing the size of the original CVF and increasing the size of the DriveSpace 3 CVF. You may have to do this more than once. Once you move all the files from the original CVF, delete the original CVF using DriveSpace.
MORE INFORMATIONYou can upgrade a drive in protected mode if the drive does not contain Windows 95, does not contain the swap file, and is not referenced in the System.ini file.
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