Re: Defragging Vista Home Premium - Diskeeper v PerfectDisk
- From: "Doug" <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 01:52:15 -0000
Mike H, pooch, John E and John B.
Helped by your combined support to look for the right sort of thing on the raxco site, I
eventually I found this:
http://www.raxco.com/support/kb_detail.cfm?action=topsupport&prod=1&ver=2008
which resolved the problem so that PerfectDisk 2008 Pro now does boot time defrag.
Very many thanks - Doug
"Doug" <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e2PxnMNPJHA.4328@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Defrag Diskeeper 2008 Pro versus PerfectDisk 2008 Pro
Having used Diskeeper 2008 Pro I noted a marginal preference expressed on this NG for PerfectDisk 2008 Pro, so I uninstalled Diskeeper and installed PerfectDisk on 30 day trial.
In use I felt that the PD approach of getting the most used files to the edge of the disk to reduce the amount of file movement was a good idea and there seemed to be some slight improvement in speed. However when I set a boot time defrag, a low level error message came up something like "Unable to gain exclusive access to drive C", chkdsk was not run, and no boot time defrag took place as far as I could tell.
After a couple of days I uninstalled PerfectDisk and reinstalled Diskeeper whose boot time defrag still worked perfectly, but booting was slow and accompanied by an error message something like PDBoot.exe not found - skipping autocheck.
So I was generally impressed with PerfectDisk, but disappointed that it couldn't perform a boot time defrag and that it failed to remove all traces of itself when uninstalled.
But that leaves me with the nagging thought - could it have been that it was Diskeeper that failed to uninstall cleanly, making PerfectDisk "Unable to gain exclusive access to drive C"? Or is it a Vista problem?
Has anyone here mastered boot time defragging with PerfectDisk 2008 Pro?
Doug
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