Disk Doctor Thorough Analysis

Hello, Scott.
From the information you provided, it seems to be Windows disk defragment tool that was run on your PC but not the AVG TuneUp defrag. There will not be any reports generated about the defragmentation.

Disk doctor is an improved Chkdsk also checks the empty sectors, has to restart the PC and runs it in DOS, it does not happen every so often only when you install the operating system for the first time or when it has many hours of use or when your disk It is very damaged, if you get a file that is not magnetically well recorded on the disk, copy it, delete the sector where the file was and record it better, it analyzes files that are recorded in less than 30% vulnerable to being lost by Blackouts and magnetic fluctuations, if you Disk Doctor was stopped for a long time for sure you have an almost damaged sector, in computing when it is damaged it is said that that sector has a hole, and you have to isolate the damaged sector by placing it in a partition A bone location not assigned so that the reader passes over it and does not read it, pass it the Crystal Disk program and it will surely tell you that your disk is not very well begins to have sectors that I did not know It was 20% and 30% for a file to be magnetically serious to all of us. I had one that 160GB isolated 70GB, I do not comment much on the internet just stop by and give them the information

At least for me Tuneup 2010 and 2015 in disk doctor works well for me because my disks are perfect, for me these basic computer programs.

Hi Guys,
I have also used Disk Doctor "thorough analysis" to try and check/repair an external USB drive. Please note, this is NOT the defragmentation option. I have previously used the Windows OS error checking utility and it supposedly found some cross linked files and corrected them, so the drive should be working OK but one file on the drive shows 0 bytes. This is why I tried AVG Disk Doctor to see if it could find anything else. AVG DIsk doctor rebooted the PC and ran the scan before WIndows started and I also observed the display showing 10% for several hours. I have read many comments from people saying they have seen the same thing, stuck at 10%. I decided not to turn off the PC as there seems to be no clean method of just cancelling the scan, "Very Poor Software implementation from AVG".
So when I woke up in the morning I was presented with my usual Windows Login screen. Absolutely no mention or advice or summary or report from AVG that it did anything.
The question is, How do I know what the Disk Doctor thorough scan of my Hard Drive did???. How can I proove that it actually did anything?

Hi Guys,
I have also used Disk Doctor "thorough analysis" to try and check/repair an external USB drive. Please note, this is NOT the defragmentation option. I have previously used the Windows OS error checking utility and it supposedly found some cross linked files and corrected them, so the drive should be working OK but one file on the drive shows 0 bytes. This is why I tried AVG Disk Doctor to see if it could find anything else. AVG DIsk doctor rebooted the PC and ran the scan before WIndows started and I also observed the display showing 10% for several hours. I have read many comments from people saying they have seen the same thing, stuck at 10%. I decided not to turn off the PC as there seems to be no clean method of just cancelling the scan, "Very Poor Software implementation from AVG".
So when I woke up in the morning I was presented with my usual Windows Login screen. Absolutely no mention or advice or summary or report from AVG that it did anything.
The question is, How do I know what the Disk Doctor thorough scan of my Hard Drive did???. How can I proove that it actually did anything?

I had AVG conduct a thorough analysis and repair of my OS drive for Windows 10.  It got hung up at 10% and was that way for about 2 hours so I rebooted and it got hung again at the same point, so I just went to bed and left it all night. When I checked in the morning there was a Windows Repair message on the screen saying that it hadn't been able to "fix" Windows. (This was not an AVG screen, but Windows 10).  So I just clicked "continue" and a message came up that the disk doctor check was "100% completed".  But I want to see the report of the disk drive and the report doesn't seem to be available from the TuneUp screen.  How do I find a copy of the report, and if there isn't one why not?

Hello Rob,

I understand your concern.

Please be informed that AVG Disk Doctor will use Windows check disk feature.

So, we cannot see the status or report of the scan. If any errors found, they will be fixed automatically.

We cannot review the scan results.

Disk doctor is an improved Chkdsk also checks the empty sectors, has to restart the PC and runs it in DOS, it does not happen every so often only when you install the operating system for the first time or when it has many hours of use or when your disk It is very damaged, if you get a file that is not magnetically well recorded on the disk, copy it, delete the sector where the file was and record it better, it analyzes files that are recorded in less than 30% vulnerable to being lost by Blackouts and magnetic fluctuations, if you Disk Doctor was stopped for a long time for sure you have an almost damaged sector, in computing when it is damaged it is said that that sector has a hole, and you have to isolate the damaged sector by placing it in a partition A bone location not assigned so that the reader passes over it and does not read it, pass it the Crystal Disk program and it will surely tell you that your disk is not very well begins to have sectors that I did not know It was 20% and 30% for a file to be magnetically serious to all of us. I had one that 160GB isolated 70GB, I do not comment much on the internet just stop by and give them the information

At least for me Tuneup 2010 and 2015 in disk doctor works well for me because my disks are perfect, for me these basic computer programs.

Hello, Scott.
From the information you provided, it seems to be Windows disk defragment tool that was run on your PC but not the AVG TuneUp defrag. There will not be any reports generated about the defragmentation.