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Which software is better at defragging your computer and more effective? If you were to use a third-party defrag software which one would you download and use to defrag your computer with?

asked Nov 15 '10 at 21:18

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wait your still using vista...

(Nov 17 '10 at 09:47) trueb trueb's gravatar image

Yes, i'm still using vista.

(Dec 06 '10 at 21:33) carfreak9101 carfreak9101's gravatar image

I popular free one is Defraggler. http://www.piriform.com/defraggler. The Windows Vista defrrager is not very good.

answered Nov 15 '10 at 23:25

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I second this choice.

(Nov 17 '10 at 03:56) paddyt007 paddyt007's gravatar image

What is your first choose than?

(Dec 06 '10 at 21:32) carfreak9101 carfreak9101's gravatar image

He mens that he agrees with me and that Defragler is a good program.

(Dec 07 '10 at 17:45) TheTechDude TheTechDude's gravatar image

The Windows defragger is fine for small defrags but for defragmenting large volumes of badly fragmented data, the best bet is to use a powerful automatic defragmenter that can be set to run in the background. Other features like defragmenting in less than 5% free space, defragmenting system files etc are handy options.

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answered Nov 17 '10 at 03:47

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I prefer O&O Defrag, you have so many options of defragging that you can use depending on the purpose of your machine, it also has a offline defrag so you can defrag the system files on the next reboot.

answered Nov 17 '10 at 08:09

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For defragging my machine permanently, I installed Linux. Since then, I've had no more fragmentation problems. The downside, Microsoft was wiped out. No, wait, that's the upside ;)

answered Dec 07 '10 at 09:17

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