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| Dfrgntfs |
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When unit is left on for long periods -- I sometimes get multiple instances of Dfrgntfs.exe running and unit is running very slowly. Only way to stop is reset/restart. What is happening? Thanks. |
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Dan Conrad wrote: > When unit is left on for long periods -- I sometimes get multiple > instances of Dfrgntfs.exe running and unit is running very slowly. Only > way to stop is reset/restart. > > What is happening? Thanks. Do you have something doing background defrags? Is there an instance of it running for each drive letter you have? If you have more instances of it running than you have drive letters, then it's possible you've picked up malware. The first link below refers to how to tell. http://process.networktechs.com/dfrgntfs.exe.php http://www.programchecker.com/file/101.aspx http ://www.exelib.com/exe/6 http://www.hardavenue.com/a/dfrgntfs.exe.php HTH Pop` |
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