
March 3rd 09, 07:35 AM
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Defragging in Vista Ultimate 64
I have been using O & O defrag for over a year. It beats all others on the
market but it is not free except for the first 30 days. Try it you will not
be disappointed.
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Computer/Software Expert
"And In The End... The Love You Take, Is Equal To The Love You Make"
"namdeo" wrote:
lawlonslawt;1184922 Wrote:
I may be flamed "for not using the search" on this one, but I did. I
didn't scour, as I'm about to go to sleep, but I did notice the
mention
of Auslogics quite a few times. That's my current defragger, as the
default defragger in Vista, I'd say, is pathetic. My question, though,
is: Is there anything else? What is the best way to defragment Vista?
I
don't know if it's a juvenile idea, but in XP, I was always
comfortable
using the defragmenting tool the OS came with because.. it was for XP,
and it worked. You saw the progress. As for Vista's, it shows nothing,
there's no visual progress, and every time I use it, it stays on for
days on end if I do not end it myself. Auslogics seems to work
alright,
I see the progress, but I can't verify it's potency and power myself.
Plus, I didn't pay. Seems to good to be true. Can someone point me in
the right direction, or correct me if need be? Thank you for your
time.
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lawlonslawt
I recommend Diskeeper09.
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namdeo
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