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robert
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« on: January 06, 2008, 11:08:23 am »

I have a laptop with one of those multi-flash card things built in; it uses up four drives which I have mounted on C:\Flash\Card1 .. C:\Flash\Card4.

When I start jkdefrag (tested with v3.32 and v3.33) with no arguments I get an error four times after it's done with drive C: ...

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Windows - No Disk
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Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75a851d8 8a79133c 75a851d8 75a851d8
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Cancel   Try Again   Continue   
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There appears to be nothing unexpected in the debug-6 log ...

09:18:54 JkDefrag v3.33
09:18:54 Date: 2008/01/06
09:18:54 Commandline argument '-d' accepted, debug = 6
09:18:54 NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate is inactive, using LastAccessTime for SpaceHogs.
09:18:54 Analyzing volume 'C:\'
09:18:54 Starting JkDefrag for 'C:\*'
...
09:20:34           1    30262912      7389 C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft Help\MS.MSDNQTR.2006JAN.1033_2057_MKWD_K.HxW
09:20:35 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card1\'
09:20:37 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card1\' because it is a removable disk.
09:20:37 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card2\'
09:20:40 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card2\' because it is a removable disk.
09:20:40 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card3\'
09:20:40 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card3\' because it is a removable disk.
09:20:40 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card4\'
09:20:41 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card4\' because it is a removable disk.
09:20:41 Analyzing volume 'D:\'
09:20:41 Starting JkDefrag for 'D:\*'
...

JKDefrag then continues with D: after I canceled each error popup.

There is no error if I specify the drives on the command line.


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« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2008, 05:54:31 pm »

Just rechecked this with 3.34, the bug still there. My system has changed a little (added truecrypt which works fine) and there are now five drives in the flash directory but there are still four error boxes.

17:46:07           1    30267124      7390 C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft Help\MS.VSCC.2003_2057_MKWD_K.HxW
17:46:07 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card1\'
17:46:10 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card1\' because it is a removable disk.
17:46:10 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card2\'
17:46:12 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card2\' because it is a removable disk.
17:46:12 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card3\'
17:46:13 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card3\' because it is a removable disk.
17:46:13 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\Card4\'
17:46:14 Ignoring volume 'C:\Flash\Card4\' because it is a removable disk.
17:46:14 Analyzing volume 'C:\Flash\TrueCrypt\'
17:46:14 Cannot open volume '\\?\Volume{840ef35c-ea6d-11db-ae70-806e6f6e6963}' at mountpoint 'C:\Flash\TrueCrypt\': [32] The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
17:46:14 Analyzing volume 'D:\'
17:46:14 Processing 'D:\*'
17:46:14 Opening volume '\\?\Volume{9a6a1c78-1e7c-11dd-a69b-0011092a6b40}' at mountpoint 'D:'
17:46:14 MftStartLcn=786432, MftZoneStart=790624, MftZoneEnd=2315776, Mft2StartLcn=12210400, MftValidDataLength=6064
 
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« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2008, 07:10:04 am »

I think your problem is fixed in the upcoming new version. Could you test the beta for me please and let me know? You can download at: JkDefrag-3.35e.zip
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2009, 08:56:32 pm »

Sorry for the delay,

I've tried version 3.36 and it no longer gives this error.

Thanks.
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