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patrick6 Phoenix

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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:44 pm Post subject: What is the best defragment app out there for Windows? |
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| What is the best defragment app out there for Windows? I used Perfectdisk in the past since it was the highest regarded defragger at the time. Is this still the app to go with or is there anything better out there now? |
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spudnik Cheeky Monkey

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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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I am using Executive Software Diskeeper, which works great, I did use Perfectdisk, but it was having
issues with defraging page files, and it corrupted my video partition, which required a format to fix _________________ http://neuraldeviant.freesmfhosting.com |
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patrick6 Phoenix

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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:07 am Post subject: |
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| spudnik wrote: | I am using Executive Software Diskeeper, which works great, I did use Perfectdisk, but it was having
issues with defraging page files, and it corrupted my video partition, which required a format to fix |
Ah Diskeeper. I forgot about that software... |
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EvilTeach Sea Gull


Joined: Mar 15, 2007 Age: 48 Posts: 208
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:47 pm Post subject: |
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Perfect disk is the best.
Diskeeper is worst.
You should also investigate jkdefrag,
which does a good job, at a very low price. |
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Fogman Econo-class Iconoclast

Joined: Jun 20, 2005 Age: 41 Posts: 1998 Location: SC, USA
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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The standard defrag utility that is built into Windows. --Why spend extra cash on something redundant? _________________ "Blessed are the Distinctly Alien, for they shall inherit the Earth." -- Genesis P. Orridge |
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Enigmatic_Oddity Phoenix


Joined: Nov 05, 2005 Posts: 1453 Location: Australia
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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I use Power Defragmenter, which does the job quickly.
I don't recommend anyone to use the standard Windows defragmenter. It's very slow, and the alternatives out there are superior and often free. |
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Encyclopedia Raven


Joined: Apr 12, 2008 Posts: 110 Location: Utah
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:53 pm Post subject: |
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I use JKDefrag. It's free software and works well. It also has the option to sort files for even faster access. The outer edge of a hard disk can be read much faster than the inside. _________________ Everything's related if you look deep enough... |
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polarity Toucan


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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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I don't need to defrag my swap file, as it's on it's own partition at the end of the drive. _________________ You aren't thinking or really existing unless you're willing to risk even your own sanity in the judgment of your existence. |
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spudnik Cheeky Monkey

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patrick6 Phoenix

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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:44 pm Post subject: |
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| I just tried out JKDefrag and it's by far the best defrag app I have used so far. It's great that it uses up barely any memory and I also like that it defrags all of your drives all at once in a row. |
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EvilTeach Sea Gull


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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 11:29 pm Post subject: |
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yep,
you can hook up jkdefrag as your screen saver and run it that way automatically.
the windows built in defragger is a brain dead version of disk keeper,
and does a very poor job of defragmentation.
in my investigations, one of the things i noticed was a lot of files simply can't be moved.
with perfect disk, i was able to easily identify which files were the problem, and in most cases
it turned out to be the recycle bin that was causing the problem.
If you delete a directory, it is moved into the recycle bin as a directory,
and/or a large number of files in the recycle bin may cause the creation of a subdirectory.
When you empty the recycle bin, these directories are not deleted.
after futzing around a while, i found a trick that lets you really empty them.
i set the recycle bin disk space level to 0%, effectivly turning it off.
I rebooted and physically deleted the recycle bin file on each of my partitions.
I set the recycle bin disk space level back up to 10%, and rebooted.
when i ran perfect disk after that, the subdirectories in the recycle bin were gone,
and the defragmentation was better. |
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drybones Toucan


Joined: May 15, 2008 Age: 38 Posts: 250 Location: UK
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kip Phoenix


Joined: Mar 14, 2007 Age: 21 Posts: 687 Location: Las Vegas NV USA
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:29 am Post subject: |
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I use F&R to defrag! *bonus points to whomever gets the joke*
Hint: It's not a programme  _________________ The two loudest sounds in the world are a click when you should hear a bang, and a bang when you should hear a click.
You can purchase anything off the Internet except common sense. |
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lau Quinquaginta Novem! Male Gee-knee-us + silly bits.

Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Age: 59 Posts: 7044 Location: Somerset UK
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:20 am Post subject: |
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| kip wrote: | I use F&R to defrag! *bonus points to whomever gets the joke*
Hint: It's not a programme  |
Is that every day? Or just once a week?
(Actually, it has to be the latter, because the last time I did it, a couple of years back, it took more like a fortnight before I had everything back how I wanted it.) _________________ Oregano, n: The ancient Italian art of pizza folding.
Laws:
Ogden: The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
Oliver: Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
Osborn: Variables won't; constants aren't. |
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spudnik Cheeky Monkey

Joined: Feb 20, 2008 Posts: 3414
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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| EvilTeach wrote: | yep,
you can hook up jkdefrag as your screen saver and run it that way automatically.
the windows built in defragger is a brain dead version of disk keeper,
and does a very poor job of defragmentation.
in my investigations, one of the things i noticed was a lot of files simply can't be moved.
with perfect disk, i was able to easily identify which files were the problem, and in most cases
it turned out to be the recycle bin that was causing the problem.
If you delete a directory, it is moved into the recycle bin as a directory,
and/or a large number of files in the recycle bin may cause the creation of a subdirectory.
When you empty the recycle bin, these directories are not deleted.
after futzing around a while, i found a trick that lets you really empty them.
i set the recycle bin disk space level to 0%, effectivly turning it off.
I rebooted and physically deleted the recycle bin file on each of my partitions.
I set the recycle bin disk space level back up to 10%, and rebooted.
when i ran perfect disk after that, the subdirectories in the recycle bin were gone,
and the defragmentation was better. |
Ya I always empty the recycle bin, I also turn off system restore, since those
can stop any defrag, I don't have it running on my other drives, since its kind
of pointless |
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