Author Topic: Disk Defragmentation  (Read 1178 times)

Offline Knite

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Re: Disk Defragmentation
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2010, 12:04:25 PM »
Diskeeper stinks...if you turn on the wrong options it can slow your system down and cause fragmentation...and I've tested 3 different versions.

If you want a really good freeware disk defragmenter...auslogistics disk defrag.

I'm going to put in a 2nd vote for Auslogic's Disk Defrag.
MUCH faster than the windows one, and newer versions can handle free space better too (to help slow down future fragmentation).
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Re: Disk Defragmentation
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2010, 11:42:37 AM »
I don't know of a good reason not to use what comes with Windows. 

I don't know why, but some people have a thing against defraging often, or that its "better" to wait until the drive "needs" to be defraged.  I haven't seen any evidence supporting this, however.  I personally defrag after every time I apply a Windows update, so about once a month.  It doesn't "need" defraging, and it won't ever "need" it either, if I keep it up.  Takes about 3 minutes I'd guess, so its not an inconvenience.
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Re: Disk Defragmentation
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2010, 12:14:20 PM »
I don't know of a good reason not to use what comes with Windows. 

I don't know why, but some people have a thing against defraging often, or that its "better" to wait until the drive "needs" to be defraged.  I haven't seen any evidence supporting this, however.  I personally defrag after every time I apply a Windows update, so about once a month.  It doesn't "need" defraging, and it won't ever "need" it either, if I keep it up.  Takes about 3 minutes I'd guess, so its not an inconvenience.


There are two downsides to frequent defragging:

1) You lose time over little to no benefit, windows has had semi-automatic defraging since xp
2) Defragging often wears down your hdd prematurely
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Re: Disk Defragmentation
« Reply #18 on: January 22, 2010, 12:18:06 PM »
My Vista machines defrag once a week, needed or not.  XP's I tend to do at least once a month.  I use the pre-installed software.
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