Here's the defrag report:
Volume IBM_PRELOAD (C
:
Volume size = 18,130 MB
Cluster size = 16 KB
Used space = 7,411 MB
Free space = 10,719 MB
Percent free space = 59 %
Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation = 2 %
File fragmentation = 4 %
Free space fragmentation = 0 %
File fragmentation
Total files = 42,467
Average file size = 150 KB
Total fragmented files = 451
Total excess fragments = 2,924
Average fragments per file = 1.06
Pagefile fragmentation
Pagefile size = 384 MB
Total fragments = 3
Directory fragmentation
Total directories = 4,766
Fragmented directories = 33
Excess directory fragments = 75
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Fragments File Size Most fragmented files
63 1,040 KB \WINNT\SECURITY\LOGS\WINLOGON.OLD
22 416 KB \WINNT\SECURITY\LOGS\WINLOGON.LOG
36 6,352 KB \WINNT\Installer\AD6C82.MSP
67 1,280 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFFE04.TMP
42 752 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF8873.TMP
46 736 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF4314.TMP
68 1,552 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF55DB.TMP
140 3,344 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF8F09.TMP
91 1,824 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF41FB.TMP
44 832 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF941D.TMP
91 1,664 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFEC97.TMP
77 1,792 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF1ED3.TMP
18 320 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF8284.TMP
124 2,832 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF38F.TMP
167 3,728 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFCE04.TMP
60 1,136 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF7E44.TMP
58 1,184 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF591.TMP
165 3,472 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFD53E.TMP
81 2,064 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFECB1.TMP
22 544 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFD28A.TMP
161 3,488 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF7C5D.TMP
78 1,888 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF5395.TMP
47 976 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF95FD.TMP
42 1,136 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF7368.TMP
24 432 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF3139.TMP
47 880 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\Local
Settings\Temp\~DFB000.TMP
29 1,680 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\My Documents\My
Pictures\Grandma's birthday\VMI Portrait 79.JPG
24 1,936 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\My Documents\My
Pictures\Cocos y Locos\It's a double.JPG
88 1,920 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\My Documents\My
Pictures\Cocos y Locos\Backyard rainbow.JPG
54 2,400 KB \Documents and Settings\DEB\My Documents\My
Pictures\Dad's 80th\DSC00226.JPG
"DEBTHINKPAD" wrote:
> Thx.
> Deb
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
> > Thinkpad A30 2 - 3 years old
> >
> > "Gerry" <gerry@nospam.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23ilyL0LRIHA.2376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> > > Deb
> > >
> > > Have you resolved the problem with the Stop Error messages you were having
> > > 2 days ago? If yes what was the solution?
> > >
> > > Is your computer dual booting i.e. Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
> > >
> > > What is your Windows 2000 CD as it is described on the face of the CD?
> > >
> > > What is your computer make and model? How old is it?
> > >
> > > Have you made any hardware or software changes shortly before the
> > > problem first arose? Memory perhaps?
> > >
> > > How much RAM memory?
> > >
> > > Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the Performance
> > > Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit and the Peak?
> > >
> > > You should be able to gather more information from Task Manager. With
> > > the Processes tab open select View, Select, Columns and check the boxes
> > > before Peak Memory Usage and Virtual Memory size. What are the figures
> > > for the 6 processes using the largest amounts?
> > >
> > > Do you leave your computer on 24/7?
> > >
> > > Open Disk Defragmenter and click on Analyse. Select View Report and
> > > click on Save As and Save. Now find VolumeC.txt in your My Documents
> > > Folder and post a copy. Do this before running Disk Defragmenter as it
> > > is more informative.
> > >
> > > Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp to
> > > Empty your Recycle Bin and Remove Temporary Internet Files. Also
> > > select Start, All Programs, accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp,
> > > More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System
> > > Restore point. Run Disk Defragmenter.
> > >
> > > Try running HD Tune(freeware).
> > >
> > > Download and run it and see what it turns up.
> > > http://www.hdtune.com/
> > >
> > > Select the Info tabs and place the cursor on the drive under Drive
> > > letter and then double click the two page icon ( copy to Clipboard )
> > > and copy into a further message.
> > >
> > > Select the Health tab and then double click the two page icon ( copy to
> > > Clipboard ) and copy into a further message. You can also do a full
> > > surface scan with HD Tune.
> > >
> > > Dust inside the computer casing can cause overheating and result in this
> > > type of error. Take the casing off and use an Air Duster to clean. Also
> > > check that all fans are working.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hope this helps.
> > >
> > > Gerry
> > > ~~~~
> > > FCA
> > > Stourport, England
> > > Enquire, plan and execute
> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > > DEBTHINKPAD wrote:
> > >> My Win 2000 Pro system is freezing often, independent of application
> > >> and requiring power-off to escape the freeze. I'm unable to perform
> > >> my work, though thankfully succeeded in doing a backup and have run
> > >> virus and adware programs plus deleted internet temp files from
> > >> options tab. Have had slow performance before this (also experience
> > >> hung programs w/dll and other errors at shutdown) and system recently
> > >> added more VM. Have plenty of disk and defragged not long ago, but of
> > >> course when I restore from a freeze it needs to check disk for
> > >> consistency and I have to restore active desktop, so not sure if
> > >> that's building up ovrhead somewhere. Think I could shut down some
> > >> background programs at startup, but not confident how to do that w/o
> > >> creating problems unless I have very specific instructions. (For some
> > >> reason could not access from start/run/msconfig)
> > >>
> > >> I'd really appreciate your help.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >