Re: defrag help please
I'm glad you found my recommendation worth acting on. I and many other MVPs
have used PerfectDisk for many years now and have always found it worthy of
its name. There is no way of getting away from the fact that 'you get what
you pay for.' Free versions are fine, and I'm not knocking them. There are
many people who are on low budgets or simply, through no fault of their own,
are unable to afford software such as PerfectDisk, this is why, when asked,
I will recommend free products, but all I can say is, if finances permit
then go for PerfectDisk.
PerfectDisk, of course, isn't the only major player in the defragmentation
market; another alternative is Diskeeper. However, out of the two I much
prefer PerfectDisk.
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"roraniel" <roraniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> John:
>
> You recommended PerfectDisk to me in another thread and I rejected it
> because it was not free. I must admit I went to their website and read
> their
> information, especially their white papers on many different subjects and
> technologies. I was impressed enough to try the 30 day trial (which by the
> way is not a watered down version) and again I must admit I am impressed.
>
> I was using download dot com's best rated free defragger and I thought I
> was
> happy.
>
> The first time I ran PerfectDisk it said my drive was still rather
> fragmented. It also asked me if I wanted to reboot when it was finished so
> it
> could defrag files that cannot be defragged when Windows is running. This
> is
> something I was never asked by the free products.
>
> I especially like the screen saver schedule setting.
>
> After running PerfectDisk my computer shuts down and restarts faster. It
> also noticeably runs faster. I noticed that my Office 2003 products start
> faster which was a complaint after I upgraded to Vista.
>
> So John, in your words, "you get what you pay for". Immediately after
> hitting the post button I am going to go to the PerfectDisk website and
> pay
> for the software I have been using for 10 days now.
>
>
> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
>
>> You might like to try the free third party defragger, Auslogic Disk
>> defrag
>> (http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag/download). I personally
>> prefer third party defragmenters to Vista's own.
>>
>>
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>> "KRK" <trebor@yeleek.nospam.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:uuMg5d1OJHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > The Vista defrag utility runs at low priority in the background once
>> > per
>> > week (default), or I can run it manually via the GUI. It gives no
>> > information about just how fragmented the disk is, or how long it might
>> > take to complete.
>> >
>> > I've looked in Google and there are dozens of utilities, command-line
>> > options etc etc.
>> >
>> > Can anyone advise me on the best route please. All I really want to do
>> > is
>> > see how fragged the disk is ?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > K
>>
>>