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Auslogics Disk Defrag 1.3.7.235

Copernic   on 26 August 2007 - 17:49 · 4 comments & 4591 views

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Auslogics Disk Defrag is a compact, manual defragmentation tool that supports FAT 16, FAT 32, and NTFS (with compressed and encrypted files). For the individual user, Disk Defrag is more than adequate for the job of maintaining high-level disk performance. Disk fragmentation leads to system slowdowns, PC crashes, slow startup and shutdown and sometimes to system failures. Auslogics Disk DefragŪ is designed for fast optimization of today's modern hard disks. Get the maximum performance out of your expensive hardware investments. And it's absolutely FREE.

* Improve computer performance and stability
* Increase your productivity - no more waiting for files to open
* Defragment disks in only a few minutes
* Useful disk fragmentation map and detailed fragmentation report
* Windows XP Home and Professional, 2000/2003 and Vista supported

Changes:

- adds a new feature: ability to remove temporary files before defragmentation
- adds a new feature: ability to set the resource usage (low, normal, high)
- improves disk defragmentation speed
- improves GUI design and fixes Windows Visa fonts



- improves disk fragmentation map
- various bug fixes and optimizations

Download: Auslogics Disk Defrag 1.3.7.235
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#1 kieran776 on 26 Aug 2007 - 21:10
WOW! This update has been the fastest to defrag my 150gb HDD. About 1/2 the time. The high process usage, deleting temp files, and speed optimization really paid off!
#2 Zonk on 26 Aug 2007 - 21:15
Does this respect Layout.ini?
#3 ThaCrip on 26 Aug 2007 - 23:01
i aint tried this but it is better than JKDefrag?

cause thats what i switched to as i would rather not bother with the non free versions.
#4 cork1958 on 27 Aug 2007 - 11:57
Yes,
WAY better than JKDefrag and faster. Been using it since version 1.1 anyway.

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