• 0

Diskeeper or PerfectDisk


Diskeeper or PerfectDisk  

330 members have voted

  1. 1. Diskeeper or PerfectDisk

    • Diskeeper
      155
    • PerfectDisk
      175


Question

I have tried both Diskeeper and PerfectDisk and I must say they both took over 24 hours to defragmentate my 130gb partition and I never really noticed much of a speed difference.

Now however I have formatted my computer and I am looking to try either Diskeeper of PerfectDisk again. So which one do you think I should go for?

Feedback would be appreciated.

P.S. This is an independant thread from the "best defrager" as I only want feedback on the above mentioned two products. So dont be giving me stick about how this question is asked at least 10 times a week.

Thanks

Martyn

Edited by Martyn
Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/284633-diskeeper-or-perfectdisk/
Share on other sites

Recommended Posts

  • 0
Diskeeper I think is winning on reputation, and because one person likes it everyone follow suit.

585903744[/snapback]

yep, perfectdisk is actually much better in my opinion, it actually increases performance, diskeeper is faster but doesn't really do much and people like it because its fast, they don't realize it's not very effective.

  • 0

Yes, PerfectDisk is the way to go, just after one defrag and you feel the difference. But I've got the problem of it not being able to do boot-time defrag due to some driver startup conflicts. I'm not alone, so i presume Raxco will be releasing a new version soon :shifty:

  • 0

The built-in defrag in windows 2000/xp is great, but it doesn't defrag your registry and it takes quite a while to complete the defragging too, that's why i personally use Diskeeper to defrag my hard drive, it defrags so much quicker than the windows version.

BTW, the defragging built in windows is the "lite" version of Diskeeper ;)

  • 0

Well, I use Diskeeper 9 pro set and forget most of the time, but also have Perfectdisk 7, and use this from time to time for one or two features that Diskeeper pro does not have. For example offline defrag with Perfect disk also defreags the metadata files, which Diskeeper does not do (noticed some pink lines on the performance map after defragging with Diskeeper? chances are these are fragmented metadata files).

Diskeeper is much faster because it does not worry unduly trying to pack the files as closely as possible, Perfectdisk makes a point of doing this, and takes much longer. Using Perfect disk with the let Perfectdisk manage (recommended) option puts the files in date order, but this is not actually the most efficient; Diskeeper uses the same method as Windows XP (layout.ini in prefetch folder), putting files likely to be needed together next to each other (Perfectdisk does have that option also, but you have to change the configuration).

  • 0

Perfect Disk is not perfect. I defragged my drive with the very latest version and it did NOT make the disk contiguous:

perdisk1.png

That is after it finished. I did a second run and screen captured at 99% so you could see it in progress.

I'm not saying that Perfect Disk is not a good product, but I am expressing dismay that this program, just like all the others, seems to fail to actually do the job properly.

  • 0
Perfect Disk is not perfect.  I defragged my drive with the very latest version and it did NOT make the disk contiguous:

perdisk1.png

That is after it finished.  I did a second run and screen captured at 99% so you could see it in progress.

I'm not saying that Perfect Disk is not a good product, but I am expressing dismay that this program, just like all the others, seems to fail to actually do the job properly.

586336638[/snapback]

Did you pick aggressive free space consolidation? Also maybe alot of your programs were in use? Did you close all open programs and services associated with them, and then try again?

I haven't seen anything close to that using perfectdisk.

  • 0
Did you pick aggressive free space consolidation? Also maybe alot of your programs were in use? Did you close all open programs and services associated with them, and then try again?

I haven't seen anything close to that using perfectdisk.

You mean Smart Placement? I ran the program in default with Smart Placement. I did not adjust any other settings.

I run a really lean XP in Classic mode with almost nothing running that I can discern. I limit much in the MSCONFIG area in terms of loaded applications.

I will look for that configuration option and try again - I'm a total n00b on this app, and when I do comparisons, out of fairness I try to test default configurations first. Duplicates the users "out of box" experience, as it were.

I'll report back as updates warrant. :)

Thanks for the post.

  • 0
You mean Smart Placement?  I ran the program in default with Smart Placement.  I did not adjust any other settings.

I run a really lean XP in Classic mode with almost nothing running that I can discern.  I limit much in the MSCONFIG area in terms of loaded applications.

I will look for that configuration option and try again - I'm a total n00b on this app, and when I do comparisons, out of fairness I try to test default configurations first.  Duplicates the users "out of box" experience, as it were. 

I'll report back as updates warrant. :)

Thanks for the post.

586336717[/snapback]

If you right click on the drive pick properties, then you will see a check box "Aggressive free space consolidation..."

It's under "Online Defrag Settings" tab..

See if that helps any.

  • 0

First, thanks for the help. :)

Second, it is an odd placement for these settings.

Instead of being under TOOLS > ADVANCED CONFIGURATION menu and dialog, where all of the other key settings seem to be, these additional settings are under the DEFRAGMENT > DRIVE PROPERTIES menu and dialog, not where one would expect, I guess.

That said, the settings are nevertheless there. So, I started with this:

perdisk1.png

No matter what I did inside Windows, it would not improve, even with the Aggressive Free Space Consolidation option checked. But, when poking around the tabs, I saw the Offline Defrag Settings dialog, and decided to check it out. So, I saw these two screens when looking into the Drive Properties entry under Defragment:

perdisk2.png

perdisk3.png

Once I selected the Offline Defrag Settings and told it to defrag next time I rebooted, I ended up with this:

perdisk4.png

Which is MUCH closer to what one would expect.

So, even though the default config was lacking, the options to configure Perfect Disk sure seem to be there, just in a place I would not have looked, I guess. The key seems to be that the thing can defrag before it loads the rest of Windows XP. Since I know how to toggle that function on and off when I want to defrag, I can now configure it to provide the most thorough defrag that I can seem to locate within the program.

Just wanted to check in and do the update. Yeah, it takes a while, and yeah, you have to jump through a few hoops, but this Disk Perfect thing don't seem to be too bad. I'll poke around more and figure out the swap file / page file thing and see what up.

Thanks again for the assistance,

BK

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • WildBit Viewer 6.20 released; no further updates planned by Razvan Serea WildBit Viewer is a popular, fast, and extensive image viewer offering a comprehensive suite of tools for photographers, designers, and image enthusiasts. It includes a powerful Viewer, Slide Show, Editor, Search, Profile Switcher, and Multi-Screen Viewer. The Viewer provides blazing-fast folder, file list, and thumbnail navigation with customizable headers, full-screen view, and a shell toolbar to organize favorite folders. It supports all major graphic formats (over 70), including JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, GIF, PCX, TGA, and RAW formats. Detailed Image Info shows EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata, with rotation based on EXIF orientation, wallpaper setting, image comparison, geo-tag viewing, color labels, and CMS-aware color management. The Slide Show module offers 176 transition effects, multi-monitor support, custom shows with per-image settings, image marking, zoom, rotate, and desktop hiding for a professional viewing experience. The Editor supports advanced image manipulation, including crop, resize, color adjustments, curves, edge detection, effects, batch processing, retouching, layer support, and printing. Users can apply mass renaming, update or clear metadata, and work with multi-page TIFFs and animated GIFs. Search allows filtering by name, location, date, size, attributes, and metadata, while the Profile Switcher saves and loads custom layouts for all modules. The Multi-Screen Viewer opens multiple windows on available monitors, allowing simultaneous image viewing with independent zoom, pan, and rotation. WildBit Viewer also supports portable operation, 32- and 64-bit versions, Unicode, high-DPI displays, and multiple Windows styling options. With its combination of speed, versatility, and rich feature set, WildBit Viewer is an indispensable tool for managing, editing, and showcasing images efficiently. WildBit Viewer key features: Blazing-fast folder, file list, and thumbnail browsing Supports 70+ image formats including JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, GIF, and RAW Full-screen view with multi-monitor support Explorer-style file handling with customizable headers Thumbnail Browser with sorting, view change, and fast size adjustment EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata viewing and editing Automatic rotation based on EXIF orientation Shell toolbar for organizing favorite folders Image Compare to calculate similarity between images Mass renaming and batch metadata updates File List Generator (HTML, CSV, RTF, TXT, Unicode) Rating and color labels, CMS-aware color management Video playback (AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV) Animated GIF, multipage TIFF, Camera RAW support Slide Show with 176 transition effects and custom settings Editor: crop, resize, rotate, flip, canvas resize, and retouching tools Batch processing and image format conversion Multi-Screen Viewer: multiple windows with independent zoom, pan, and rotate Profile Switcher: save, load, reset, delete module profiles Portable operation, 32-/64-bit support, Unicode, and high-DPI ready WildBit Viewer 6.20 changelog: Viewer, Slide Show, Editor, Search, Profile Switcher & Multi Screen Viewer. Updated ImageEn to 15.0.0 version. Viewer, Slide Show, Editor, Search, Profile Switcher & Multi Screen Viewer. Updated Jedi JCL&JVCL. Viewer - Image Geo Info, OpenStreetMap removed. Slide Show Remote Mode removed. Note! This means that WildBit Slide Show Remote is now officially EOL. Editor - Shortcut keys for Capture removed. Optimized code. Note! This version includes help what supersedes all previous releases. plus Lots of bug fixes and changes, check Readme files for details. WildBit Viewer End‑of‑Life WildBit Viewer has reached its final release with version 6.20. As development comes to a close, no further feature updates are planned. WildBit Slide Show Remote reached End-of-Life on 06 June 2026, while WildBit Viewer will reach End-of-Life on 30 June 2026. Downloads will remain available until the end of July 2026 (possibly extending into early August). After End-of-Life, the software will no longer receive updates, security fixes, or technical support. Download: WildBit Viewer 64-bit | Portable 64-bit | ~70.0 MB (Freeware) Download: WildBit Viewer 32-bit | Portable 32-bit Links: WildBit Viewer Homepage | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Thanks for liking it! 😊 That's Arch Linux with Gnome.
    • LOL. Can't even quote and edit a comment correctly. Figures you're a Linux user.
    • It won't perform hugely better than the 3080 unless you're VRAM limited in games. Have you tried putting new thermal pads on them 3080 and giving it a good clean to see if you can regain your temps and overclock?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Rising Star
      olavinto went up a rank
      Rising Star
    • One Month Later
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      479
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      252
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      71
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      69
    5. 5
      +Edouard
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!