The fastest defragger I`ve ever seen...

big_gie said:
O&O Defrag Pro is 49$ and it is by far the best I've seen... but still 50$ :)
Thanx big_gie -I`ll test it against VoptXP and see how it stacks up.Do they do a trial version or do you have to buy straight away?
But you`re all right, 40-50 dollars is expensive for a defragger,but if you gotta have the best....
 
I wonder if a defragger that cannot touch the MFT at all, and uses more than 10 reboots to optimize the pagefile without doing anything at all (as is the case with Vopt) is a reliable defragger...
It's still very fine for 9X machines, probably the fastest if not the best, but for NT/2K/XP ones everytihng else seems to be much preferrable.
Diskeeper 8 is awfully fast, but normally early Diskeeper releases have some very nasty bugs- so I will still stick to my old O&O gem and seee when Diskeeper 8 leaps to 'reliable" status to try it out.
 
I though O&O was very fine, but I've switched back to PerfectDisk v.6. It seems altogether reliable and quite thorough. Anybody else had any reactions to this'un?
 

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catachresis said:
I though O&O was very fine, but I've switched back to PerfectDisk v.6. It seems altogether reliable and quite thorough. Anybody else had any reactions to this'un?
I think Raxco PerfectDisk is a good second to O&O defrag. It's a no nonsense defragger that works. I went back to O&O in the end though. I have found it is more thorough and I like some of the advanced options. :cool:
 
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