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Oh cool, I used Auslogic on my old computer with an 80gb harddrive, pretty good. *Decides to download Auslogic again*
I think I tried registry defragger once on my old computer. |
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#12 |
![]() Join Date: Aug 2009
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I recommend Diskeeper09 for many reasons. It works really well in the background auto mode, has a nice visual display and also defrags well under low free space.
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#13 |
![]() Join Date: Sep 2009
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In our experience, third-party, professional tools do a better job than the Windows’ built-in disk defragmenter. We recently took a look at fragmentation at The Truth: Is the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter Enough? » TuneUp Blog about Windows. Thought this might help with finding the right defragmenter for your disk.
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