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System Forums → Windows XP - All Editions Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Diskeeper Could Not Initialize Started by monkeyh425 , Apr 08 2009 could not retrieve information from the undelete service 06:41 PM Please log in to reply 19 replies to this topic #1 monkeyh425 monkeyh425 Junior
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TEG Forum Member Members 8 posts Posted 08 April 2009 - 06:41 PM Ive had Diskeeper for maybe a year now and i diskeeper 15 review defrag my hdd about twice a week. All of a sudden, it tells me "diskeeper could not initialize". I have been reading through forums trying countless things and i still cannot find the solution. I am running windows xp
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sp3 and i have 2 x 120gb hdd's in a raid 0 array. please don't be quick to blame my raid as it acts as a single 240gb hdd and has never caused me a problem before. Here is a list of things i have already tried / checked so don't bother suggesting them again: running chkdsk from the gui AND command line - cmd line asks me to do it at startup, i reboot, screen flashes, but never unable to connect to the undelete service running on localhost checks running chkdsk from the recovery console off me xp disk - ran successfully, no errors defraging in safemode - same issue installing the dfrg.inf in windows\inf folder - no help my page file is enabled and working properly i even scanned the entire hdd for errors and it came back clean dcom, event manager and all other processes are running fsutil dirty query C: - returns NOT dirty the thing on andreas page about registering the dll files again I have honestly run out of ideas here and would like to try anything that i have not mentioned above (if there is anything left out there). I can also post a log of my hijack this file. EDIT: i have also tried uninstalling diskeeper and repeating all the above steps with it installed and uninstalled. Edited by monkeyh425, 08 April 2009 - 06:42 PM. 0 Back to top #2 hamluis hamluis Senior TEG Forum Member Members 4,199 posts Gender:Male Location:Killeen, TX Interests:Sports, reading, physical well-being, computers, music, thinking Posted 09 April 2009 - 12:33 PM Have you tried a Diskkeeper user forum? Louis 0 Back to top #3 monkeyh425 monkeyh425 Junior TEG Forum Member Members 8 posts Posted 09 April 2009 - 01:48 PM Have you tried a Diskkeeper user forum?LouisI have read through them, but have not posted there myself. I guess i'll try that too, but the problem is
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in Defragmenter Restore the Windows Defragmenter (Windows XP / 2000 / 2003) I've seen on several computers where the built in Disk Defragmenter condusiv undelete server not longer runs correctly. This often happens when you install a third party defragmenter like Diskeeper, then on uninstalling, it does not restore the built in one correctly. Some of the problems you http://www.theeldergeek.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36269 may encounter are, a box like the one shown here Snap-in failed to initialize, CLSID: {43668E21-2636-11D1-A1CE-0080C88593A5} when you try to run windows defrag, or other times, the defrag window will show up, but the analyze and defragment buttons will do nothing. Solution The solution is actually quite simple. You need to re-register the defragmenters snap-in files, and the basic registry entries. First open up a Command Prompt, this can be found at: Start -> All Programs -> Accessories http://www.andreasroom.com/HowTo/WindowsDefrag.aspx -> Command Prompt Change into your windows\system32 directory. Your windows directory will be either windows or winnt. Type: cd \windows\system32 Register the defrag components, by typing: regsvr32 dfrgsnap.dll regsvr32 dfrgui.dll At this stage, you may find the defragmenter works. If not, there is one more step you can do.Using Windows Explorer browse to your windows\inf folder. In there you will find a file called dfrg.inf right click this file, and select Install. Done! UPDATE (21 July 2006): John B left a comment below that is helping a lot of people, I've copied it up here to make it easy to find. Basically, make sure you have a paging file. Anyone getting the "Disk Defragmenter Could not start" message and on Windows XP Home This is what worked for me. Go to Control Panel, Select System and select the Advance Tab. Now Select Settings Under Performance and again select the advance tab. Under Virtual Memory select Change. Make sure that the Paging File Size for selected Drive for the Drive partition you want to Defrag has either a custom at least 2 times the amount of installed RAM if the space is available or is set to System Managed Size. Once I did this Defrag started working again. I don't know how the Page file got turned off on my system but this has been driving me mad for months!! Hope it
10 / 8 / 7 explained RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Starting with Windows Vista, the built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter has been much http://www.thewindowsclub.com/disk-defragmenter-windows improved upon, and more so in Windows 8 and Windows 7, and is considered to https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/defragmenting-with-windows-and-removing-diskeeper-lite-272905/ be much better than its predecessor Windows XP. The defrag engine and the manageability of fragmentation have been improved. The Disk Defragmenter runs as a low priority task in the background without affecting the performance of the computer. It runs only when the machine is idle! It uses the Task could not Scheduler to automatically keep the hard disk defragmented. This automated defragmentation does not affect the performance of the Windows. Disk Defragmenter in Windows 10/8 Now, by default, the defrag tool only defragments files smaller than 64 MB, for according to Microsoft’s benchmarks, fragments of this size, which already consist of at least 16000 contiguous clusters, have a negligible impact on performance. This means that the undelete service games and large media files are effectively left as they are! So if you still want to defrag files larger than 64 MB too, you need to use the -w parameter mentioned below to defragment files of all size. Starting with Windows 7, defragmentation became even more comprehensive – many files that could not be re-located in Windows Vista or earlier versions can now be optimally replaced. In particular, a lot of work was done to make various NTFS metadata files movable. This ability to relocate NTFS metadata files also benefits volume shrink, since it enables the system to pack all files and file system metadata more closely and free up space “at the end” which can be reclaimed if required. In Windows 7, Microsoft had turned off defragmentation for Solid State Disks. In Windows 8 however, since the tool has undergone a change into a general disk optimization tool, you will see it enabled by default for SSDs too. You can read more about the Improved Disk Defragmenter and Storage Optimizer in Windows 8. If you use a Solid State Drive, you may want to read this pos
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