I was wondering what the best program is to defragment with I heard the windows one is bad but I don't know were to find any other ones or if there good or not or if they are free.
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I was wondering what the best program is to defragment with I heard the windows one is bad but I don't know were to find any other ones or if there good or not or if they are free.
Diskeeper is very good. It has a free version which is manual-only (check my website for a link), or you could always acquire the automated full version ;)
you heard? If you don't know then leave it alone till you do some personal research. Some of those defragmenter programs are pure evil.
What OS are you running??!
With 98/98SE diskeeper doesnt preform a disk error check so I would recommend using scan disk to check for errors before using diskeeper.
For 98/98SE OS's I would recommend the defrag from windows ME. It works with 98/98SE machines and is 4X faster than 98/98SE. You can find it at bootdisk.com.
For NT/XP machines I recommend Perfect Disk 6 by Raxco, Its the best in my opinion.
Hope this helps,
Steve
Lamsey, thank you for those links you posted. Quick qestion, please. I'm still in learning mode for alot of stuff here.Quote:
Originally posted by Lamsey@12 August 2003 - 15:00
Diskeeper is very good. It has a free version which is manual-only (check my website for a link), or you could always acquire the automated full version ;)
When I popped into that Invision site freeware forum, my new toy PeerGuardian racked up a mess of MPAA closures. I only noted this cause it's been so quiet today till I headed your way. It showed:
Connection forcefully closed on: 195.20.32.86 - MPAA?
Connection forcefully closed on: 195.20.32.83 - MPAA?
many, many times. I hopped in and out just to see if it wasn't my imagination.
Since PG has a question mark following that entry...you think maybe that was a bad submission to them?
I can't imagine MPAA hosting a freeware forum. Figured they'd be training virtual bloodhounds to track instead. ;)
[QUOTE]skelley521
Posted on 12 August 2003 - 11:21
For NT/XP machines I recommend PerfectDisk 6 by Raxco, Its the best in my opinion.
Correct.
Thanks zapjb, for pointing me in the Pefect Disk direction; it is the best I have tried and I did try them all :beerchug:
Steve
where can i get perfect disk? Is it free? Thanks
PM sent :ph34r:Quote:
Originally posted by spike218@12 August 2003 - 10:54
where can i get perfect disk? Is it free? Thanks
Perfect Disk 6 by Raxco :D