Defragler uses excessive GDI objects

I just downloaded defragler and ran it for the first time. It started consuming LOTS of GDI objects. The count of its objects kept monotonically increasing till it was over 3,200, over ten times larger than the next highest user! I stopped the defrag at about 50% complete and restarted defragler. It still started acquiring lots of GDI objects, but, because some of the disk was already defragged, it got further. On the third time, it finished successfully. Note I am using Iarsn's, Task Manager to determine this. I am running XP home, SP3 on a 2 GHz P4 system with 1.5 GB RAM, and a 60 GB drive that is about 40% used.

I just downloaded defragler and ran it for the first time. It started consuming LOTS of GDI objects. The count of its objects kept monotonically increasing till it was over 3,200, over ten times larger than the next highest user! I stopped the defrag at about 50% complete and restarted defragler. It still started acquiring lots of GDI objects, but, because some of the disk was already defragged, it got further. On the third time, it finished successfully. Note I am using Iarsn's, Task Manager to determine this. I am running XP home, SP3 on a 2 GHz P4 system with 1.5 GB RAM, and a 60 GB drive that is about 40% used.

We are working on this. It will be fixed in the next release.

We are working on this. It will be fixed in the next release.

Thanks. I certainly can live with that. Glad you are on top of it.