benjithegreat98
MIS
We have server that will almost completely lockup occationally and will refuse any connections to it. In my research it seems that the problem could be because of a lot of disk fragmentation. So I try to defrag, of course, but there is a problem.
When I open the defragger and analyse the C: disk it says that there is about 22% free. But to look at the display below it you would think we had less than 5% free. It is almost all red (heavily fragmented) and running the defragger does next to nothing.
I've run a check disk and that does nothing. I copied a huge file over that would have consumed the free space and then deleted it in hopes that the space would appear free to the fragmenter. That did nothing.
The drive is about 4 GB w/ about 900 MB free. It is a domain controller w/ a few hundred shares and a few dozen printers. The swap file is on a different drive. Re-installing is a last option.
Has anybody seen this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
When I open the defragger and analyse the C: disk it says that there is about 22% free. But to look at the display below it you would think we had less than 5% free. It is almost all red (heavily fragmented) and running the defragger does next to nothing.
I've run a check disk and that does nothing. I copied a huge file over that would have consumed the free space and then deleted it in hopes that the space would appear free to the fragmenter. That did nothing.
The drive is about 4 GB w/ about 900 MB free. It is a domain controller w/ a few hundred shares and a few dozen printers. The swap file is on a different drive. Re-installing is a last option.
Has anybody seen this? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.