Re: Any freeware defragger that doesn't leave blank space on the disk?
- From: "Xandros" <arron.neus*remove*@gmailcom>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 21:33:11 -0600
The GUI representation of the fragmentation is simply - a representation.
Don't place too much stock in what you see displayed. Run defrag
occasionally and it does it's job. If you want to purchase a decent defrag
program with more options go for Raxco Perfect Disk. But really the Windows
Defrag utility is good enough and serves the purpose fine.
--
Xandros
"Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message
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I tried the Auslogics defragger and while it does seem to work faster
than the default XP defrag utility, like the XP defragger it still
leaves blank spaces. Is there any such thing as a freeware defragger
that doesn't?
Try JKDefrag.
- Thee Chicago Wolf
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