Re: Disk Defragmenter

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"Mike Torello" <torellom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"olfart" <olfart65@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"Mike Torello" <torellom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"olfart" <olfart65@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

go to http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag/download and
download
Auslogics Defrag. Free and works much better than anything MS has to
offer

Got any stats to back that up with, old boy? Or are you merely
expressing a personal preference because the Auslogic product has all
those cute little squares you like to watch?

Got any stats to say it isn't any better?? Or are you just another Troll
who
likes to let his mouth overload his rearend??

Just as I thought: you expressed a personal preference without stats.

<sigh>


Humiliated on front of everyone in the group....
What can I do to right this terrible wrong....
Life would no longer be worth living if it weren't the cute little
squares....
Or mouthy Italians


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