I have mentioned this excellent programme recently but hadn't provided a link to it, so, here goes:
http://download.cnet.com/Auslogics-Disk-Defrag/3000-2094_4-10567503.html
If you want a quick defrag then this is for you, have used it for many years now and never had a problem, only good results :thumb:
Thanks, Q. :thumb:
got it last time you mentioned it or some one did as I used a link :dunno: havent tried it yet though as I had just done one before getting this. will let you know next time I defrag :thumb:
I wonder who that was Baz :hiding:
Quote from: Baz on Dec 11, 2009, 15:52:32
got it last time you mentioned it or some one did as I used a link :dunno: havent tried it yet though as I had just done one before getting this. will let you know next time I defrag :thumb:
Baz
I use this once a week without fail and it really keeps the PC running nicely. I think that if you do a run now you will be surprised at the % increase. A quick check takes around 3 to 4 mins. Give it a go ;)
Quote from: Glenn on Dec 11, 2009, 16:58:22
I wonder who that was Baz :hiding:
:dunno: :dunno: dont know mate, cant remember :thumb: :thumb: to him though sounds a good piece of software, wish we could have more tips from him
;)
Q provided the program, so thanks should go to him.
I used this for a while :)
If you get the chance I'd have a look at O&O defrag. Check their site out as they occasionally have discounted packages on there. I think it may be if you've already purchased something from them, but I know that they definitely do discounts once in a while as I got Defrag Pro 11 really cheap and it's so much better than Auslogics (which is to be expected as it's not free). There are 4 or 5 different types of defragmentation you can use too, to suit how you use your PC.
For free though, Auslogics gets my thumbs up :)
When I used Windows Pefrect disc was great, also a Microsoft Gold parner and I belive the first to be Windows 7 certified
I have bookmarked it and if I understand it after a good read I will use it ???