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scheduleddefrag ends with 0x1f "last run result"; Vista Home Premi

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I run Vista Home Premium.



I ran a manual defrag on 3/19/08 and i then changed the scheduled defrag to

run every two (2) weeks, starting on 3/22/08.



The defrag ran on thw 3/22/08 and fininshed in 1 second. I got all of the

"normal" messages in the "history" tab, but I got "0x1f" in the "last run

result" column. Of course is usually says successfully completed (0x0).



I cannot find what "0x1f means. Any ideas???



Did it not run because it determined that the defrag was unnecessary because

a manual was run just 3-days earlier??



Thank you!


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Re:scheduleddefrag ends with 0x1f "last run result"; Vista Home Premi

Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer, and Properties. Tools tab, try "Error

Checking" the drive.



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"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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I run Vista Home Premium.



I ran a manual defrag on 3/19/08 and i then changed the scheduled defrag

to

run every two (2) weeks, starting on 3/22/08.



The defrag ran on thw 3/22/08 and fininshed in 1 second. I got all of the

"normal" messages in the "history" tab, but I got "0x1f" in the "last run

result" column. Of course is usually says successfully completed (0x0).



I cannot find what "0x1f means. Any ideas???



Did it not run because it determined that the defrag was unnecessary

because

a manual was run just 3-days earlier??



Thank you!



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Re:scheduleddefrag ends with 0x1f "last run result"; Vista Home Premi

Mark,



Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and let it run. It ran for a

while, I have 500GB drive, so I did not watch it. The next thing I knew it

finished and my desktop whas up. NO messages, NO anything. Is there a way

to determine if any errors were found or fixes??



Thank again!





"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:



Quote
Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer, and Properties. Tools tab, try "Error

Checking" the drive.



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"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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>I run Vista Home Premium.

>

>I ran a manual defrag on 3/19/08 and i then changed the scheduled defrag

>to

>run every two (2) weeks, starting on 3/22/08.

>

>The defrag ran on thw 3/22/08 and fininshed in 1 second. I got all of the

>"normal" messages in the "history" tab, but I got "0x1f" in the "last run

>result" column. Of course is usually says successfully completed (0x0).

>

>I cannot find what "0x1f means. Any ideas???

>

>Did it not run because it determined that the defrag was unnecessary

>because

>a manual was run just 3-days earlier??

>

>Thank you!



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Re:scheduleddefrag ends with 0x1f "last run result"; Vista Home Premi

The Event Viewer in admin tools will report problems. Defrag should work

now.



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"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Mark,



Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and let it run. It ran for

a

while, I have 500GB drive, so I did not watch it. The next thing I knew

it

finished and my desktop whas up. NO messages, NO anything. Is there a

way

to determine if any errors were found or fixes??



Thank again!





"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:



>Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer, and Properties. Tools tab, try

>"Error

>Checking" the drive.

>

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>"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

>news:7EF168AC-76D7-4AAB-A826-62D5AD3C07F3@microsoft.com...

>>I run Vista Home Premium.

>>

>>I ran a manual defrag on 3/19/08 and i then changed the scheduled

>>defrag

>>to

>>run every two (2) weeks, starting on 3/22/08.

>>

>>The defrag ran on thw 3/22/08 and fininshed in 1 second. I got all of

>>the

>>"normal" messages in the "history" tab, but I got "0x1f" in the "last

>>run

>>result" column. Of course is usually says successfully completed

>>(0x0).

>>

>>I cannot find what "0x1f means. Any ideas???

>>

>>Did it not run because it determined that the defrag was unnecessary

>>because

>>a manual was run just 3-days earlier??

>>

>>Thank you!

>

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Re:scheduleddefrag ends with 0x1f "last run result"; Vista Home Premi

Thanks for the quick reply Mark!



I must apologize I am a Vista newbe. I was using Windows98 before I got my

current system 3 months ago! I have been looking at the Event Viewer, but

have NO CLUE where to fing the results of the chkdisk.



Can you point me in the right direction, PLEASE???





"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:



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The Event Viewer in admin tools will report problems. Defrag should work

now.



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"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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>Mark,

>

>Thanks for the suggestion. I did as you said and let it run. It ran for

>a

>while, I have 500GB drive, so I did not watch it. The next thing I knew

>it

>finished and my desktop whas up. NO messages, NO anything. Is there a

>way

>to determine if any errors were found or fixes??

>

>Thank again!

>

>

>"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

>

>>Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer, and Properties. Tools tab, try

>>"Error

>>Checking" the drive.

>>

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>>Mark L. Ferguson

>>.

>>

>>"Vista novice" <Vistanovice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

>>news:7EF168AC-76D7-4AAB-A826-62D5AD3C07F3@microsoft.com...

>>>I run Vista Home Premium.

>>>

>>>I ran a manual defrag on 3/19/08 and i then changed the scheduled

>>>defrag

>>>to

>>>run every two (2) weeks, starting on 3/22/08.

>>>

>>>The defrag ran on thw 3/22/08 and fininshed in 1 second. I got all of

>>>the

>>>"normal" messages in the "history" tab, but I got "0x1f" in the "last

>>>run

>>>result" column. Of course is usually says successfully completed

>>>(0x0).

>>>

>>>I cannot find what "0x1f means. Any ideas???

>>>

>>>Did it not run because it determined that the defrag was unnecessary

>>>because

>>>a manual was run just 3-days earlier??

>>>

>>>Thank you!

>>



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