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Auslogics Disk Defrag 1.4.10.248

Copernic   on 15 October 2007 - 17:04 · 7 comments & 5900 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:

- improved operations with flash drives
- added a disk type
- improved Settings window
- fixed a couple minor errors


Download: Auslogics Disk Defrag 1.4.10.248 freeware
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#1 Demian on 15 Oct 2007 - 18:03
downloading now!

THANKS!
#2 lapinou on 15 Oct 2007 - 19:18
it's indeed a very good software, light, and it does what it is supposed to do
#3 Avi on 15 Oct 2007 - 19:19
Just installed. Thx for the news.
#4 gtho on 15 Oct 2007 - 20:55
good job
#5 cork1958 on 16 Oct 2007 - 11:58
C'mon already!
How many times can you update a dang defragger?

This is my defragger of choice though, so thanks!!
#6 Vettetech on 16 Oct 2007 - 14:18
I use Perfectdisc but this is a good free defragger.
#7 soldier1st on 16 Oct 2007 - 22:46
i would use this for sure but went back to perfectdisk as it has an offline defrag and perfectdisk will work with alot less space than this(it needs 15% free space for a drive)the services perfectdisk use dont affect nor bother me.

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