To this day I have NOT been able to find any evidence documenting SIGNIFICANT performance improvements by using a defragmenter other than the one supplied with Windows XP. The key word here is SIGNIFICANT by the way.
Anyone?
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I had a few systems on my network with completely fragged drives, crawling like worms. trying to defrag them with the built in took me ages not to mention the pain. Someone recommended one of the automatic defraggers and i tried out Diskeeper, and i must say i am not sorry at all! It works super cool and cleaned out those red blocks in no time, thankfully never hanging in between, all while the systems were being used. been a good experience.
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With one (of many) nice new GUIs
http://www.paehl.com/open_source/?download=jkdefraggui.zip
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