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Definitive Best Defragmenter 2010


Definitive Best Defragmenter 2010  

590 members have voted

  1. 1. Your Choice?

    • Auslogic
      60
    • DirMS/Buzzsaw
      0
    • Diskeeper
      59
    • JKDefrag
      32
    • Norton Speed Disk
      0
    • O&O Defrag
      50
    • PageDefrag
      0
    • Vopt
      3
    • Windows Defrag
      116
    • PerfectDisk
      143
    • Defraggler
      107
    • Other (please specify)
      20


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An updated "Best Defragmenter" poll for 2010. Please use this as a reference when researching Defrag utilities. As time goes on, the poll can be updated to add further options.

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hi,

Here is this one best windows defrag tool named Advanced Disk Optimizer that I purchased few days back and it is working fine on my both OS Vista & Win 7....I will be thankful to you if u can review this also...For me it has turned out to be the best defrag tool 2010 ..!!

http://www.systweak.com/ADO/

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This a ridiculous poll. How many people use multiple defragmenters, and if they do wouldn't this fall under stupidity. Let's see; I'll run Diskeeper this week, and then Perfect Disk next week.

The poll should be changed to find out which defragmenter is being used. How would anyone know which is the best. This is a waste of bandwidth. Are some of these posts being posted to get to the 10M posts....

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I think the Windows 7 defrag is best. It does a great job, it's fast (typically 10 minutes or less), and does not slow down your PC at all.

I set Auslogics to run everyday. I use it to get the small fragments (less than 10MB), and it takes all of 2-3 minutes to finish.

If you have a heavily fragmented drive with little free space, Defraggler will get the job done albeit it may take a long time. I tried it on a RAM disk before, thousands of fragments with all of 16k free, and it still defragmented it completely. Nothing else even came close.

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Tested Defraggler but changed back to Auslogics Disk Defrag. Defraggler is slow and doesn't defrag everything despite 70% free space on HDD. Checking the file logs it seems that it likes to leave files that have few fragments untouched. And it always does a defrag + reallocation, instead of just offering a button to do a quick file defrag which is what should be standard. To do a quick file defrag you have to select all files on the second tab and do a defrag there, and even that isn't quick. And finally it often seems to continue defragmentation even after it hits 100%, but I guess that is a bug.

Personally I think Auslogics Disk Defrag is much much better than Defraggler. Only minor thing is Ask toolbar in the installation, but it's deselectable.

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