Ok,
1. Do a defrag.
2. Wait for completion (df is stable during defrag) or cancel the defrag
3. Move mouse pointer up to graphical display area
4. Crash
Alternative
1. Do defrag.
2. Complete or cancel/stop.
3. Move mouse pointer around graphical display area.
4. Select a defrag option (possibly any option).
5. Crash (without hitting the graphical area)
I'm running win2ksp4, ntfs drives
Secondary problem... the defrag free space gets to 57% and slows way down... I haven't had the patience to get it above 62% yet. I plan on trying...
I have to restart the program after every attempt at a defrag, whether complete or not.
So, hope to see a new version soon, i like it. What does each block represent in disk area? Why not more blocks?