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      01-08-2008

I have vista home premium 32 bit
Computer 4 gigs memory, 2 raptor drives, 2.4 quad cpu intel.

I just emptied 11 gigs of files from the recycle bin. I tried to do a
manual defrag and I received this error - transaction support within
the specified file system resource manaer not started or shut down due
to error.

I do have a problem with shut down as 80% of the time I have to turn
off the electricity to shut down vista. It keeps restarting itself if
I leave it alone. I do have a couple of programs installed that may be
causing a conflict - is there a way to determine which ones?

I read where defrag runs in the background - how can I tell it is
working?
Ballina


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      01-08-2008
See if this gets you anywhere.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939615

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> I have vista home premium 32 bit
> Computer 4 gigs memory, 2 raptor drives, 2.4 quad cpu intel.
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> I just emptied 11 gigs of files from the recycle bin. I tried to do a
> manual defrag and I received this error - transaction support within
> the specified file system resource manaer not started or shut down due
> to error.
>
> I do have a problem with shut down as 80% of the time I have to turn
> off the electricity to shut down vista. It keeps restarting itself if
> I leave it alone. I do have a couple of programs installed that may be
> causing a conflict - is there a way to determine which ones?
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> I read where defrag runs in the background - how can I tell it is
> working?
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      01-10-2008

When I go to a command prompt and right click the drop down menu doe
not include administrator. I did check the section that I am
administrator but after I key in the commands from the help menus I ge
the same error - must be done by a administrator. How do I get thi
fixed?

Ros

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      01-10-2008

Are you using Diskeeper? That is the only defragger I know that runs in
the background.

If so, you can access the Diskeeper counsol and it will tell you what
it has done and what it is doing.


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      01-10-2008

I created another administrator account with standard account type.

I'm getting updates.

No I have no other defrag on Vista. I would like to know if it is
defraging in the background. How do I check that?

I am almost at the point of buying another defrag. Is diskeeper a good
one?

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      01-11-2008
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> No I have no other defrag on Vista. I would like to know if it is
> defraging in the background. How do I check that?


Vista defrags itself in the background. From the Vista Help file:

"Disk Defragmenter rearranges fragmented data so your hard disk can work
more efficiently. In this version of Windows, Disk Defragmenter runs at
regular intervals when your computer is turned on, so you don't have to
remember to run it.

Disk Defragmenter is set to run every week to ensure your disk is
defragmented. You don't need to do anything else. However, you can change
how often Disk Defragmenter runs, and at what time of the day."

 
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Ballina;568896 Wrote:
> I created another administrator account with standard account type.
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> I'm getting updates.
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> No I have no other defrag on Vista. I would like to know if it is
> defraging in the background. How do I check that?
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> I am almost at the point of buying another defrag. Is diskeeper a good
> one?
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Rose,

DisKeeper is a great program, but you might try the free Auslogic's
Disk Defrag to see how you like it. It may save you a few dollars.

'Auslogics - Download Auslogics Disk Defrag'
(http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download)


You can check in Task Manager (CTRL+ALT+DELETE) to see if the program
is listed under the "Processes" tab to see if it is running in the
background or not.

Shawn


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      01-11-2008

I had to create a new user acct and give standard account type access
and I was then able to run manual defrag.

The setting on the automatic defrag was 1:00 a.m. every wednesday.
That means this computer has not been defrag since I bought it which
goes back to August 2007.

I will look into that auslogic defrag. Thanks.

One thing I don't like about the current defrag is you have no idea as
to how long it will run. It been over 3 hours so far. I may have to
leave the computer on all night as it is close to midnight already.

Thanks
Rose


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Ballina <> wrote in message
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> When I go to a command prompt and right click the drop down menu
> does not include administrator. I did check the section that I
> am a administrator but after I key in the commands from the help
> menus I get the same error - must be done by a administrator.
> How do I get this fixed?
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> Rose
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      01-12-2008

shaw - took your advice and downloaded auslogics - it really does work
fast. I deleted nero 7 as I had read on other posts that it affected
windows performance so it was nice to have a quick defrag and have some
information come back on the task.

I was checking some of the performance test results that vista provides
and one was that photoshop was causing it take longer to close. I bet
it was because no defrag took place over a 6 month time frame. I have
been creating digital images for paintings for an artist and they are
large files as we are getting them printed into a book. I can image
the amount of fragmented files that occurred. I didn't notice anything
as photoshop comes up in an instant and closes just as fast on my
computer. I used Auslogics to defrag the scratch disk and it went
fast.

Now I'm having it defrag my external 200 gig drive which is taking a
while as I have several files and pictures on that drive. But at least
I'm getting a idea of where it is at. Hard to believe that microsoft
didn't put a % figure down while the defrag is working.


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