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OK - here is the illustration from my Vista system - and the display and progress indicators are exactly the same as in XP Pro.
Vista PD2008
Vista PD2008
Originally posted by: jsalpha2
Does it run as a process all the time?
Originally posted by: Andvari
PerfectDisk and Diskeeper are both excellent programs. They each work a little differently. Slightly more people seem to prefer PerfectDisk, but Diskeeper is popular as well.
PerfectDisk defragments and consolidates free space, moving files to the front of the drive so you have one big chunk of free space at the end. Diskeeper doesn't move files around as much, so you have lots of free space chunks scattered throughout the drive. Diskeeper claims it is unneccesary to consolidate free space though, as it provides no performance increase (which is why they don't do it). Diskeeper runs continuously in the background, defragging whenever it is necessary and whenever your computer is mostly idle or you are doing simple tasks like web browsing.
To put it in simple terms, it's like this:
PerfectDisk does like an ULTRA defrag, whenever you tell it to. Heavy duty, on demand.
Diskeeper kinda does a lot of mini-defrags, all the time. Lightweight, consantly working in background. Set it and forget it.
Here is a comparison of PerfectDisk vs. Diskeeper. One thing I forgot to mention is that PerfectDisk is MS Certified whereas Diskeeper is not. Either one is very good, though...kinda like comparing a BMW to a Mercedes...
Defragmentation is a waste of time on any modern filesystem.
when i defrag my windows drive i notice a big difference.
Originally posted by: Steve
I rarely defrag, too lazy. When I do I just run Windows' own inbuilt defragger, but I do it in Safe Mode.
spikespiegal's comment about 50% or more full intrigues me, I'm nearly full. I better check how bad it is.