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    windows xp has a good defreagmenter

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
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    Originally posted by dbz@4 April 2004 - 20:03
    windows xp has a good defreagmenter
    Not compared to what else is around.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
    With simple system tweaks, you can set XPs defragmenter to optimize at boot time (obviously not the whole disk, but it helps), and clear the swap file at shutdown (it won't be fragged when your computer boots).

    For system files, you can use this.
    PageDefrag

    Or, you can turn off the swap file, reboot, defrag, reboot, and turn it back on.

    Three different ways to defrag the whole disk.
    Because with NT-based machines, you can't typically move or alter files already in use (ex. The page or swap file). So you can set things to do it at boot or shutdown.

    X-Setup Pro can make those tweaks much easier.

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