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The Definitive Defragmenter Thread!


Aaron

  

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  1. 1. The Definitive Defragmenter Thread!

    • Diskeeper Lite (Windows XP in-built)
      2
    • Diskeeper 7
      8
    • O&O Defrag Pro
      4
    • Raxco PerfectDisk
      3
    • VoptXP Defrag
      2
    • Norton Speed Disk
      0
    • Format C: (lol)
      7


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i would say definitely Diskeeper..

i have 1 hard drive, 40 gig, 7200 rpm, and 2 partitions, 25 gig and 15 gig

it usually takes the one with the windows files (15 gig, C) ~ 5 minutes to defrag , ofcourse i have set it and forget it on also so it is almost always in a defragged state..

it takes even less to defrag my 25 gig partition (about 2 minutes im guessing because there are less files..)

I'm very happy with diskeeper and would recommend it to everyone :)

Blackwar

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Maxtor 60gig, 40gb used (no partitons, just single drive) formatted as NTFS 5.0. Main Win2k OS Drive

Diskeeper 7 takes average 3-5 mins.

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Western Digital 120gig (no partitions on that either) formatted as NTFS 5.0

err haven't formatted yet, only just got this yesterday lol, gonna be used as storage for all my gamez and warez heh.

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Single IBM 38gig, 36gb used (no partitions on that either) formatted as NTFS 5.1. Main XP OS Drive

Diskeeper 7 takes average 3-5 mins.

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Single IBM 38gig, full up. (no partitions on that either) formatted as FAT32. Storage Drive

Never bothered to format, since its just storage!

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I have a 7200rpm 20gig and 5400rpm 16gig, i have been using O and O for a bit now and im beging to think that Diskeeper 7 worked a bit better.. i find that Diskeeper is faster and has a more notable change in system speed...I also dislike the options of OandO...

-Drew

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I decided to try out VoptXP and upon starting up, I could tell instantly it was coded in Visual Basic. Now would you let a program coded in Visual Basic defrag your hard drive? No way!

Uninstalled!

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I decided to try out VoptXP and upon starting up, I could tell instantly it was coded in Visual Basic. Now would you let a program coded in Visual Basic defrag your hard drive? No way!

Uninstalled!

amen to that

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