BUG - Scheduled Defrag
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 01 October 2008 - 08:55 PM
anyways, I try to set a scheduled defrag & it will not let me
"Problem - Defraggler was unable to change the options"
I dunno why this is, im an advanced windows user
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 01 October 2008 - 11:32 PM
MCT1986, on Oct 1 2008, 01:55 PM, said:
anyways, I try to set a scheduled defrag & it will not let me
"Problem - Defraggler was unable to change the options"
I dunno why this is, im an advanced windows user
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 04 October 2008 - 04:09 PM
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 06 October 2008 - 09:04 AM
Maddog, on Oct 4 2008, 10:09 AM, said:
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 06 October 2008 - 01:53 PM
- OS
- User account type
- Does the schedule appear Windows Task Scheduler
- Can you create a task manually in Windows Task Scheduler
Thanks
MrRon
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 06 October 2008 - 02:16 PM
NeonBuddha, on Oct 6 2008, 03:04 AM, said:
My experience was with XP with SP3. Don't know about Vista. Are you set up as an Administrator account? That would be my first Guess! I might check that out this afternoon on my daughter's laptop. It has Vista Home Premium on it. If I find something, I'll post back.
#7 OFFLINE
Posted 14 October 2008 - 08:34 AM
Maddog, on Oct 6 2008, 06:16 AM, said:
It worked in XP but I had to wrangle it a bit. If you first select a different drive in the drives list (preferably A:) and then first create a "Now" schedule for the drive you want, and then click ok to create the schedule. After that you can go back in and change it to a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule. Check the windows xp control panel to see what schedules have been created. I also noticed that when df.exe runs scheduled it doesn't have a window... i.e. it's running as a hidden task. This can be a pain if you want to end the defrag session. Oh well.. it's free and it seems to do a great job. Microsoft should have done this years ago those silly turds
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 14 October 2008 - 01:54 PM
#9 OFFLINE
Posted 20 October 2008 - 12:38 PM
I've tried the select different drive solution mentioned above but it does nothing on my machine.
A better help message you be a good idea here - what is it that its trying to do? It should say what it failed to do and what error was returned and by what.
Excellent tool btw
Ian
#10 OFFLINE
Posted 20 October 2008 - 12:55 PM
[2008-10-20] [12:44:08.813] 00b48 1 CVolumeManagerBase::GetBasicVolumeInfo#217 Unsupported drive type 5 for volume Z: [2008-10-20] [12:44:08.813] 00b48 1 CVolumeManagerBase::UpdateVolume#298 Finish update for bvi Z:. [2008-10-20] [12:44:21.891] 01188 1 CVolumeNavigator::SelectVolume#271 New volume selected: A:. [2008-10-20] [12:44:21.891] 01188 1 CFilesListViewImpl::DoSort#263 Sorting 0 elements took 0.0000 seconds [2008-10-20] [12:44:21.891] 01188 1 FindResourceNameFromOrdinal::FindResourceIdFromOrdinal::BeginSearching#73 EnumResourceNames failed (hr=0x00000000) [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.015] 01188 1 CFilesListViewImpl::DoSort#263 Sorting 0 elements took 0.0000 seconds [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#150 VolumesMap size = 5 [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#172 Adding empty task [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#172 Adding empty task [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#172 Adding empty task [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#172 Adding empty task [2008-10-20] [12:44:24.922] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::RefreshVolumesData#172 Adding empty task [2008-10-20] [12:44:25.219] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::LoadTasks#281 Error occured while getting task data from Task Scheduler. HRESULT: -2147216631 [2008-10-20] [12:44:35.484] 01188 1 CTaskSchedule::SaveTasks#239 AddTask Error. HRESULT: -2147024809 [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.562] 01188 1 CMainFrame::OnDestroy#439 Entering CMainFrame::OnDestroy [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.562] 01188 1 CVolumeNavigator::Shutdown#74 Entering CVolumeNavigator::Shutdown [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.562] 01188 1 CVolumeNavigator::Shutdown#74 Leaving CVolumeNavigator::Shutdown [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.562] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::Shutdown#35 Entering CVolumeManager::Shutdown [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::ChangeNotificationOwner::~ChangeNotificationOwner#57 Unregistered notification for handle: 0x00000574 [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::ChangeNotificationOwner::~ChangeNotificationOwner#57 Unregistered notification for handle: 0x00000470 [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::ChangeNotificationOwner::~ChangeNotificationOwner#57 Unregistered notification for handle: 0x0000048c [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::ChangeNotificationOwner::~ChangeNotificationOwner#57 Unregistered notification for handle: 0x000006a4 [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CVolumeManager::Shutdown#35 Leaving CVolumeManager::Shutdown [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CMainFrame::OnDestroy#439 Leaving CMainFrame::OnDestroy [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CMainFrame::~CMainFrame#131 Entering CMainFrame::~CMainFrame [2008-10-20] [12:44:38.671] 01188 1 CMainFrame::~CMainFrame#131 Leaving CMainFrame::~CMainFrame
The pertinient line seems to be
CTaskSchedule::LoadTasks#281 Error occured while getting task data from Task Scheduler. HRESULT: -2147216631
I googled this but didn't find anything of use.
However in task scheduler I found a task half programed. In the Task properties the Execute or Run field (not sure - my pc is in spanish), contains
c:\df.exe c:
and the schedule is blank.
Defraggler is installed into C:\Archivos de Programa\Defraggler - the equiv of program files under spanish XP.
Hope this is of some use in debugging the problem.
Ian
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Posted 11 September 2009 - 12:53 PM
#12 OFFLINE
Posted 11 September 2009 - 02:24 PM
Ian
#13 OFFLINE
Posted 10 July 2010 - 05:31 PM
fermo111, on 11 September 2009 - 12:53 PM, said:
Mine too, and it was a bear to fix. The Task Scheduler was stopped because the Event Log was stopped. I had to download a new copy of eventlog.dll as described in a previous link. Yeesh! Well, everything seems to be working now.











