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    Best Ultrafast free defragmenter for XPS 1530(WIN VISTA)

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by hsbrar, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. hsbrar

    hsbrar Notebook Consultant

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    Any suggestions.

    Please help.

    Thanks.
     
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    bmwrob Notebook Virtuoso

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    L.Rawlins Notebook Evangelist

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    jkDefrag.

    I think the screensaver version is sheer genius. Why wouldn't you want your machine to do something useful whilst you're away from it?

    Since setting it up (and unless you use the screensaver version there is literally nothing to set up) I've never worried about file fragmentation. It's all taken care of. :)
     
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    nobscot6 Wise One

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    Auslogics is very fast, great program.....

    But I use jkDrag-cmd. line --> it works great for me.
     
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    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    hsbrar Notebook Consultant

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    Hello bmwrob,

    Thanks for the very fast Auslogic defrag link.

    I just hope it actually does the job as it is very fast .

    Regards.

    H.S.Brar
     
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    Another vote for JKDefrag from me.

    It uses the Windows defrag API, which has been time tested, thus JKD doesn't turn out as a bloated bit of software. Starting it and stopping it is a heck of a lot easier than anything else I've tried. And the writer is quite active on his forums, which wins a big thumbs up from me :D