
02-08-2011, 05:24 PM
Maybe you can run it from the Command prompt.
Go to Start > Run.
Type "cmd" (no quotation marks).
Press OK.
Type "defrag C: -f" (no quotation marks).
That should defrag your C: drive (almost always the drive you'll want to defrag, unless you've changed this at some point in which case you would probably know that you had).
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