not enough space?

i dont know if my problem is related to this but i lost free space after running defraggler. when i started i had 93GB free space. afterwards, i had 80GB...

We have fixed an issue related to calculation of free space and this will be included in the next release :)

MrRon

FYI, I received the error under 1.09 this afternoon. When I unchecked the "Move large files to end of drive" box, the defrag completed successfully.

Coppertrail, can you run in /debug mode with Move large files enabled and PM me with the log

Thanks

MrRon

Coppertrail, can you run in /debug mode with Move large files enabled and PM me with the log

Thanks

MrRon

I will do that during my next defrag on that machine. I'm fine running Defraggler without that option, but wanted to let you know as you'd mentioned that it would be fixed in the next release.
Coppertrail, can you run in /debug mode with Move large files enabled and PM me with the log

Thanks

MrRon

Looks like nobody bothered to send you a log file. Same issue for me so here you go. See attached.

Defraggler.exe._1_10_143__2009_05_19_09_13_.zip

Defraggler.exe._1_10_143__2009_05_19_09_13_.zip

Thanks, that's really useful :)

Thanks, that's really useful :)

OK get that fixed today if possible :lol:

Let me know if I can help further. Best defragger ever.

I'm using Defraggler v1.11.148 and I am seeing the same problem.

Here is the error message:

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Error

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Processing aborted due to: There is not enough space on the disk.

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OK

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And here is my sys info:

OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional

OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600

OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

OS Configuration: Member Workstation

OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free

System Manufacturer: Dell Inc.

System Model: Latitude D630

System type: X86-based PC

Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.

[01]: x86 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 10 GenuineIntel ~1994 Mhz

BIOS Version: DELL - 27d8010b

System Locale: en-us;English (United States)

Input Locale: pt-br;Portuguese (Brazil)

Time Zone: (GMT-03:00) Brasilia

Total Physical Memory: 3.070 MB

Available Physical Memory: 1.335 MB

Virtual Memory: Max Size: 2.048 MB

Virtual Memory: Available: 2.007 MB

Virtual Memory: In Use: 41 MB

Page File Location(s): C:\pagefile.sys

Hotfix(s): 110 Hotfix(s) Installed. (pretty much everything :P)

Thanks, that's really useful :)

MrRon are you any closer to solving this? Thanks.

Hi there

Am running Windows 7 and Defraggler v1.19.192 and am getting the attached error.

E: drive is 1TB with 2/3rds free. Seems to happen when moving a really large file - 1GB - to the end of the drive.

Was this fixed in a previous version? I couldn't find an answer...

EDIT: JOY, of the bad kind... had some odd errors saving files, opening Outlook and a whole bunch of other stuff, saying file system was corrupt. Rebooted, and well, COULDN'T!!!!!

My computer is not completely stuffed and I am trying everything I know, and then some, to recover all my documents etc

Oddly enough, all this happened AFTER I upgraded to the latest version this morning. Before that, I had been defragging for a few weeks with no issues!!!

So, it would seem that you have released a buggy version!!

VERY UNHAPPY!!!!!!!!

Needless to say, I shall not be using any of your products again, and will not be recommending them to anyone.

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