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AndrewPaulo

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  1. Damn. Doesn't look like the ChkDsk fixed it. It didn't find any errors in the scan. Well, I'll have to keep poking at it. Thanks for the suggestions!
  2. After I analyze the drive, I cannot click on either the blue or the red squares. It doesn't register that there are any files in any of the blocks. When I mouse over them (as shown in the screenshot) they all say "No files are in the block." I have the same problem with the Freespace Defrag as well, and this is only happening with my C:\
  3. When I click on either red or blue dots, it seems to do nothing. On the "Drive C:" tab, if I click the View Files button it comes up with "No Fragmented Files". Hope that helps narrow things down in some way.
  4. Defraggler isn't listing any files as not defragmented, unfortunately. As far as I can tell, it doesn't recognize that my drive is fragmented at all. I've attached a screenshot of what it looks like after I run a Defrag in Debug mode, hopefully that'll make it a little clearer, as I'm not great at explaining it.
  5. I can't see anything in the debug mode log that indicates an error, but then again I don't really know what I'm looking for. I also tried the command-line Defraggler, but anything I tried to do with it just returned "Forcing close..." I don't know if its related or not.
  6. I'm running Windows XP SP3, and recovery points are currently turned off.
  7. When attempting to analyze or defrag my drive using Defraggler, when analysis is complete it immediately says defrag is complete as well, and reports 0% Fragmentation. However, in that pretty display of red and blue blocks, my drive is mostly red blocks, and Windows Defrag reports that its 25% Fragmented. Defraggler will properly report and fix all other drives in and attached to my system, just not the C: Any help in resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated, and if there's any information I can give to make the issue easier to solve, please let me know. Thanks in advance!
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