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"Brink" wrote in message
... davidjchuang;657027 Wrote: Brink;656687 Wrote: Hi Msradell, I find that the free Auslogics Disk Defrag is a better program to use. You might give it a try to see what you think about it. 'Auslogics - Download Auslogics Disk Defrag' (http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download) Shawn Shawn, regarding the Ausogics Disk Defrag, will it be compatible with the built-in vista defrag ? Will it take just as long as the built-in which takes FOREVER ? David, Yes, it's completely compatible. Although you should only run one at a time. Auslogics will run much faster than the one in Vista. Plus, it has all the graphs and a progress bar to let you know how long it has left. Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) *Please post feedback to help others.* Wait a minute: it's not the same! Auslogics only defrags THE FILES with the free version. For an extra price it will organize. To me, defrag has always had as its end only one empty space. The free Auslogics gives you multiple free spaces; it's not defragged, in my view. That's why it runs to fast. It never touches defragged files at all. The problem is that the next big file you are going to put on your disk is going to be badly fragmented, even though there is enough free space on the disk. |
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