Stojke
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Actually you just need to let speccy finish scanning and go file>print
which will print this out
(note the page demarcations are from my ghostscriptwriter and they would not appear in your print)
The problem is that the program that I run (v1.01.132) didn't send a notice that there is a new version, and in that one(1.01), there is no file/print option...
Okay, anyway, I've updated the speccy, so problem is solved!
Thanks
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Okay, okay, I get it... Bad idea... :|
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This just came out of nowhere.
Why wouldn't you insert somewhere in programs estimated time until it finishes the current task?
I mean, you can insert that both in CCleaner, Defragler and Recuva. It's nothing complicated, and it can be useful... I think...
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All I wanted is to defragment disc C
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Well, it might be a bug in XP SP2 that was fixed by SP3, as Service Packs contains a lot of "hotfixes", i.e. fixes for rare bugs that only happen in certain conditions and not released to the general public because it would take too much time to test each one separately.
Microsoft can send disks of SP3 - it costs a little (~10 $), but as SP2 will have its support terminated, if you stay with it, there's a 100% chance you'll catch viruses once flaws are found in it since they won't be patched
That's why I'll go to W7 instantly
But still, it's possible it's not because of windows because some admin told earlier in this thread that "It's a common problem for users of degragler..."
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Then update to SP3. As Haazelnut said, support for SP2 will end in a few weeks.
Upgrading to SP3 is 100 euros here, so I don't know if I'll do that or go to W7 instantly...
Anyway what does that help solving the actual problem?
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I can see that you are using Win XP, but what Service Pack? SP3 is notorious for this kind of behavior. SP2 is a lot more stable. Would help to know how much RAM you have, processor type (AMD or Intel) & processor clock speed.
Thank you!
I don't know it that can really help, but all right...
I'm using SP2 all my life
My RAM is 2 slots with 1 GB on 533HZ each
CPU is Intel core 2 quad 2,44 GHz
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Thanks, we'll have another look at this
Cool
Good luck
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Hi Stojke, and welcome to Piriform.
This is a long standing problem for some users of Defraggler. All I can suggest for the moment is can you run Defraggler in debug mode and post the logs here?
http://docs.piriform.com/defraggler/troubleshooting/running-defraggler-in-debug-mode
Thanks
Sure thing.
Log attached
P.S. Thanks on welcoming, it a nice forum
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Can you defrag it with the built-in Windows defragmenter ?
Yeah, but it doesn't do much. It says:
"Some files could not be defragmented"
And by some, it means all, because the pic before and after def are 100% the same :|
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Open a Command Prompt (Start >> Run... >> cmd ), and type chkdsk /R
If asked, reboot.
I hate to do this to people. This is what happened after I did what you've suggested.
(I even tried to kill all processes, but it still didn't work.)
Of course, I clicked Y, so when I rebooted, the following happened:
Still, when the process was SUCCESSFULLY finished, it still wouldn't run defragment of drive C.
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Hi
I'll try to be as short as possible.
First of all, program is nicely done, I really like it
But, I have a little problem. I've made a screenshot, to make things easier
So, as you can see, drive D is defragmenting with no problems at all
BUT, it constantly shows me "Building File List Failed" error whenever I try to analyze or defragment drive C.
Please help me out
Thanks
P.S. If there is a thread solving this problem, please redirect me
Parallel defragmenting?
in Defraggler Suggestions
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Hello, as someone who has 3 separate HDDS (ssd for system and 2 hdd for storage), I was wondering if it is possible to make defraggler defrag both of my storage hdds in parallel? Each of them has one partition, and I honestly don't see why it wouldn't work. When I use windows defragmentation, it can work in parallel. Sorry for my bad English
Is it possible and can you make it? Thanks