YesWinston_Churchill wrote:
What he (and I) mean is: is there a way to get diskeeper without buying it?james@alienware wrote:
Can you get a crack for diskeeper legally erm buy diskeeper
PM?Titch2349 wrote:
YesWinston_Churchill wrote:
What he (and I) mean is: is there a way to get diskeeper without buying it?james@alienware wrote:
Can you get a crack for diskeeper legally erm buy diskeeper
What about it?Winston_Churchill wrote:
PM?Titch2349 wrote:
YesWinston_Churchill wrote:
What he (and I) mean is: is there a way to get diskeeper without buying it?
There is a trial version.Winston_Churchill wrote:
What he (and I) mean is: is there a way to get diskeeper without buying it?james@alienware wrote:
Can you get a crack for diskeeper legally erm buy diskeeper
Just as an aside:
I was working as a tech at a store when a lady came in with an old Pentium 100 machine running Windows 95. She had never had a tech look at it and she had been using it for almost three years.
She complained it was slow... jebus murphy that was an understatement!
We took a look and oddly everything was fine except it ran REALLY slow. Turns out she had over 90% fragmentation on her 40 GB drive (Fat32). It took almost 3 hours to reach 1% on her machine so we took it out and installed it as a slave in a very fast PIII machine. It still took almost 2 full days to defrag.
Machine ran quite well after that though. Worst fragmentation I've ever seen hands down.
I was working as a tech at a store when a lady came in with an old Pentium 100 machine running Windows 95. She had never had a tech look at it and she had been using it for almost three years.
She complained it was slow... jebus murphy that was an understatement!
We took a look and oddly everything was fine except it ran REALLY slow. Turns out she had over 90% fragmentation on her 40 GB drive (Fat32). It took almost 3 hours to reach 1% on her machine so we took it out and installed it as a slave in a very fast PIII machine. It still took almost 2 full days to defrag.
Machine ran quite well after that though. Worst fragmentation I've ever seen hands down.
JESUS!!!!ReTox wrote:
Just as an aside:
I was working as a tech at a store when a lady came in with an old Pentium 100 machine running Windows 95. She had never had a tech look at it and she had been using it for almost three years.
She complained it was slow... jebus murphy that was an understatement!
We took a look and oddly everything was fine except it ran REALLY slow. Turns out she had over 90% fragmentation on her 40 GB drive (Fat32). It took almost 3 hours to reach 1% on her machine so we took it out and installed it as a slave in a very fast PIII machine. It still took almost 2 full days to defrag.
Machine ran quite well after that though. Worst fragmentation I've ever seen hands down.