Poll
Best Free Disk Defrag?
Defraggler | 21% | 21% - 5 | ||||
Auslogics Disk Defrag | 17% | 17% - 4 | ||||
Smart Defrag | 4% | 4% - 1 | ||||
JkDefrag | 26% | 26% - 6 | ||||
other.... list | 30% | 30% - 7 | ||||
Total: 23 |
Windows does a fine job on its own, in my opinion.
Auslogics works for me. Never tried the others though.
O&O Defrag
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
JKdefrag
I use o&o defragger, its not free and i'm not sure if tis the best.
I like JKDefrag.
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
Use Vista and forget about manual defragging
This.Cheez wrote:
O&O Defrag
Although I use the professional version.
EDIT: Oh, and:
lawl._Dominiko_PL wrote:
Use Vista and forget about manual defragging
Last edited by CrazeD (2009-05-21 11:47:41)
Auslogic for the free one.CrazeD wrote:
This.Cheez wrote:
O&O Defrag
Although I use the professional version.
Perfect disc 2008, works fine for me
do any of the free ones consolidate free space and make page file continual?
Diskeeper. The built-in Windows defragger is based on Diskeeper.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
yeah i have done it forever with diskkeeper, i script my maintenance and don't want to do that each time. I was curious if any of these free ones did it.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper. The built-in Windows defragger is based on Diskeeper.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
Defraggler.
Diskeeper only takes a long time the first time. After that, everything becomes defragmented, and it'll never take as long as the first time. It'll depend on how many files you've installed or downloaded.jsnipy wrote:
yeah i have done it forever with diskkeeper, i script my maintenance and don't want to do that each time. I was curious if any of these free ones did it.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper. The built-in Windows defragger is based on Diskeeper.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
I suppose your idea works well without additional software and can be easily scripted.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper only takes a long time the first time. After that, everything becomes defragmented, and it'll never take as long as the first time. It'll depend on how many files you've installed or downloaded.jsnipy wrote:
yeah i have done it forever with diskkeeper, i script my maintenance and don't want to do that each time. I was curious if any of these free ones did it.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper. The built-in Windows defragger is based on Diskeeper.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
The same goes for any defragmenter. If you do it routinely it only takes a couple of minutes at best.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper only takes a long time the first time. After that, everything becomes defragmented, and it'll never take as long as the first time. It'll depend on how many files you've installed or downloaded.jsnipy wrote:
yeah i have done it forever with diskkeeper, i script my maintenance and don't want to do that each time. I was curious if any of these free ones did it.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper. The built-in Windows defragger is based on Diskeeper.
Jsnipy, to make the page file continual:
Choose the no paging file option.
Reboot your computer.
Then just set a new one. It'll make it continuous.
I thought he was talking about the page file, as in it will never explicitly defrag after the first time.CrazeD wrote:
The same goes for any defragmenter. If you do it routinely it only takes a couple of minutes at best.HaiBai wrote:
Diskeeper only takes a long time the first time. After that, everything becomes defragmented, and it'll never take as long as the first time. It'll depend on how many files you've installed or downloaded.jsnipy wrote:
yeah i have done it forever with diskkeeper, i script my maintenance and don't want to do that each time. I was curious if any of these free ones did it.
@HaiBai: I completely understand what you have said, but I recall diskkeeper having an explicit option consolidate the page file (as well as consolidating directory space) and I was wondering if other free ones had that same option.
Last edited by jsnipy (2009-05-26 19:51:57)
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Diskeeper
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