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SYMPTOMSWhen you run Disk Defragmenter, the progress gauge may not move for a long time, even though it seems that the hard disk is being accessed. In some cases, Disk Defragmenter may seem to stop responding (hang). This problem frequently occurs when Disk Defragmenter is between 5 and 10 percent finished. CAUSE
This problem can occur when Disk Defragmenter encounters an area on the
hard disk that takes a long time to defragment, but for which Disk
Defragmenter did not reserve space on the progress gauge. This problem
typically occurs when Disk Defragmenter underestimates the amount of time
it will take to defragment a particular area of the drive.
RESOLUTIONAllow Disk Defragmenter to continue as long as the hard disk light indicates that the drive is being accessed. Do not use the Close Program dialog box to quit Disk Defragmenter. The process gauge will start moving again and Disk Defragmenter will start responding again when Disk Defragmenter finishes processing the area on the hard disk that is taking a long time to defragment. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows 95, Windows 95 OEM Service Release 1, and Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95. This problem does not occur with Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2.
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