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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Diskeeper: No maintenance defragmentation

Your hard drive needs to be defragmented regularly to keep your pc running in optimum condition, or else your computer begins to slow up after a while due to files and parts of files being stored in scattered places all over the hard drive. Therefore it’s essential you defragment it from time to time. A lot of people probably don’t even bother or don’t know they have to, and if they do, it can be a slow or almost impossible process, as it can keep getting interrupted by screensavers, virus scanners accessing the drive, etc.


Leading to you going crazy and maybe even giving up on defraging altogether! That’s where diskeeper comes in, with its simple to understand, “set it and forget it” settings, it’s fully automated very regular defragmentation and some advanced options much better than what the built in windows defragmentation is capable of, such as defragging the MFT (master file table) and most times you won’t even notice it when its doing its thing and can continue using your computer as if nothings happening, it can’t even be interrupted by those other things i mentioned! So once you “set it and forget it” (yeah, it’s really what the settings called, i didn’t just make that up!) nothing can go wrong and you can rest assured your hard drive and files are being kept in top condition! Although in my opinion it could be a tad cheaper.

Go here to grab the trial version http://www.diskeeper.com/downloads/menu.aspx

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Going to try out the trial version. Have read that this fragmentation is like a HDd illness which spreads disorder on the drive making it wear out faster trying to read the files. I'd want my fast system to remian fast for more than a couple of weeks of purchase!

admin said...

Exactly. there's a couple of programs like this one that do a similar job of automating defragmentation and they do it much better than the manual defragmenter built into windows. I use this one on both my computers ever since i discovered it,
it seems to be made better and better which each new version too, and no, i'm not being paid to say that. I just appreciate quality software that does something right. : )