I use Diskeeper also mainly cause its one of the best and just so simple to use...
I use Diskeeper also mainly cause its one of the best and just so simple to use...
What Operating System are you using??Originally Posted by abu_has_the_power
PerfectDisk is my preference. However if you are on a 98 system I recommend the Defrag from Windows ME.
OP asked for the fastest defragger. The fastest I've ever used was: Vopt XP.
And I've tried just about all of them. And it's the fastest by far.
hxxp://www.vopt.com/VoptXP.htm
But I won't use it EVER again. You did say the fastest not the best.
That only happens the first time, when you do massive defrag on a seriously fragged disk. Even then, I could still use my puter fine. I just watched an ep of XenaOriginally Posted by peat moss
Sage goes in the signature field.
O&O doesn't support 64bit. Omfg!
lol xena is awesome. did she ever get it on with kevin sorbo?Originally Posted by true_neo
i'll check out o&O. i'm using diskeeper on my 2nd hdd, and perfect disk on my main hdd (the constantly modified one). perfect disk is slow, but the "smart defrag" that moves files based on frequency of moderation is very helpful. diskeeper is just fast. it's really really fast
http://www.oo-software.com/en/produc...efrag/pro.htmlOriginally Posted by Shiranai_Baka
Highlights
Faster system start-ups and up to 100% more speed while working or playing through file optimization
NEW: Complete Automation with O&O OneButtonDefrag
NEW: Special support for Notebooks
NEW: Screen Saver Mode for efficient and convenient optimization
NEW: 64-bit version now available
Automatic Background Defragmentation
Five different defragmentation methods
Simple interface for users previous experience with the software
Compatible with all workstation variations of Windows XP/2000/NT 4
Me three. Diskeeper Pro is GREAT! I've used Perfect Disk, O&O and the dreaded XP Default Defragmenter...they didn't compare to Diskeeper's performance.Originally Posted by peat moss
Never had any problems after any of it's defrags. Keeps all the computers in our lab running very smooth.
perfectdisk would be second on my list, but it takes much longer. I see the same performance gain from Diskeeper, but in mere seconds-minutes.
Yep, some defrags will take less than a minute to complete if you only have around 10-20% drive fragmentation. Pretty neat.
Last edited by Wolfmight; 09-12-2005 at 02:32 AM.
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