I need me a stronger defrag program, the built in winblows one doesn't seem to be cutting it, can some one recomend one for me to buy or maybe even freeware..holla back
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Norton System Works includes Speed Disk. IMO, it's the best one out there. But it's expensive.
Do a forum search. I remember a thread a week or so ago where someone recommended a good freeware defragmenter. -
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=239981
But 0&0 isn't freeware. There's a trial version of it though. I recommend Norton's Speed Disk as well though. I'm going to give 0&0 Server a try and see what it's "stealth" defrag option is like.FB-DIMM are the real cause of global warming -
Originally Posted by rallynavvie
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I use Diskkeeper Lite (it's free) and a free utility that allows me to schedule it. See ...
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=228388&highlight=
EDIT: Opps ... I see this scheduler is for W2K ... However, there might be something similar for XP.
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