I use Auslogics because last time I used Defraggler it ran for 19 hours and did nothing - the problem was frequently reported on their forums and persisted though about 20 updates. Kind of put me off.
Yeah, I like using the Auslogic screensaver defrag... it's nice, since my pc is on 25/8.
I haven't ever defragged to be honest. Last time I checked it would've taken over 24 hours to do so. I've never had any problems with it slowing down my computer though...
I use Auslogics Disk Defrag, free and fast. I've used Defraggler, and other but it's not as fast and simple. Been loyal with auslogics for years.
[QUOTE=Optimistic;26792465]I use Auslogics Disk Defrag, free and fast. I've used Defraggler, and other but it's not as fast and simple. Been loyal with auslogics for years.[/QUOTE]
Same here. Piriform needs to get their shit together.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;26788375]I haven't ever defragged to be honest. Last time I checked it would've taken over 24 hours to do so. I've never had any problems with it slowing down my computer though...[/QUOTE]
You don't notice it because the slowness comes on gradually. Defrag and you will see a difference.
[QUOTE=nikomo;26731659]Fragmentation is for pussies using an inferior filesystem.
Microsoft needs to abondon their stupid shit and have support for more filesystem types.[/QUOTE]
Still waiting for XFS support so I can use my external hard drive in Windows.
Oh, and I'll need Btrfs support so I can mount my Linux filesystem for convenient access to all my real files.
I use Auslogics Disk Defragger, nice defrag status ui, gets the job done.
Defraggler told me I was 96% fragmented, and after completion it was at 98%.
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