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jazzy1120
June 3rd, 2004, 05:02 PM
hello all,hope U R well,not sure WHERE to ask this,
running win98se,ok.
WAS told when you defrag using the statndard install defragger
that came with windows,(it takes maybe an hour to 1 1/2 hours)
IT DOES,
but also
"IF u install the win me defrag,(same name as one with win98se)
it goes 5-10 faster, am wondering
"IF" any one knows where i might be able to install
ON L Y the maintance defrag program from winMe,,
thanks for any info & take care ok, "jaz"
LowWaterMark
June 3rd, 2004, 05:06 PM
It's available on our downloads page (near the bottom) here:
http://wilders.org/downloads.htm
ghost_13
June 3rd, 2004, 07:02 PM
-{ Quote: "hello all,hope U R well,not sure WHERE to ask this,
running win98se,ok.
WAS told when you defrag using the statndard install defragger
that came with windows,(it takes maybe an hour to 1 1/2 hours)
IT DOES,
but also
"IF u install the win me defrag,(same name as one with win98se)
it goes 5-10 faster, am wondering
"IF" any one knows where i might be able to install
ON L Y the maintance defrag program from winMe,,
thanks for any info & take care ok, "jaz"" }-
hi... if that actually works without any problems on win98 SE could you let us/me know. thanks a lot.. :)
jazzy1120
June 3rd, 2004, 07:26 PM
hello "LowWaterMark", THANK U 'SIR", i virus scanned,then installed and let it run,and all i can say is "'man og man' it did the defrag ""faster then grass going through an elephant"",
compared to the standard win98 dfrag tool installed,
NORMAL defrag is 3/4 to 1 hous min.this program 'flew & was done in less then 10 minutes, am keeping-copying this question & the link,download,
Take care, ok,,,"jazzy"
FanJ
June 3rd, 2004, 09:52 PM
Hi,
I'm using that Defrag-tool from the Wilders-site for ages on my W 98 SE box:
I LOVE it ! Thanks Paul !!!!! :D :) ;)
MikeBCda
June 4th, 2004, 12:02 AM
Is there a similar better-than-Win defragger for XP-Home (drive is NTFS)?
dak
June 4th, 2004, 09:56 AM
-{ Quote: "...if that actually works without any problems on win98 SE could you let us/me know..." }-
I've been using the WinME defrag for several months on my Win98SE without any problems. It's also a slightly smaller file (209KB vs 248KB).
--
dak
Cochise
June 4th, 2004, 06:15 PM
-{ Quote: "Is there a similar better-than-Win defragger for XP-Home (drive is NTFS)?" }-
Try Googlin' for 'Power Defrag' Mike...it's not three bad Mate...
Cochise, 8)
X-The Unknown
June 4th, 2004, 07:36 PM
Try this one. It is better than defrag from MS and was created by the same as who created MS defrag. http://www.executive.com/defrag/defrag.asp it is called Diskeeper by Executive Software.
MikeBCda
June 5th, 2004, 02:10 PM
Thanks, Cochise and X :) I took a quick look at the one from Exec but wasn't impressed with the price for essentially just a defragger, haven't yet had a chance to look for the other one.
And I may not bother anyway -- XP-home set up as NTFS tends to defrag in the background anyway from time to time, so even if I religiously do a defrag once a week as part of my system-cleanup routine, it typically takes only about 10 or 15 minutes to sort out the 4 gig or so currently on my drive, as against about 45 minutes on my old 98SE system. Admittedly the old defrag was more interesting to watch (with details on, anyway).
One of these days I'll have a flash of inspiration (voice from the heavens, maybe? ;) ) to explain to me how my current system can sometimes report a reading of 0.99 average fragments per file. ???
Best,
Mike
Cochise
June 5th, 2004, 02:51 PM
-{ Quote: "Thanks, Cochise and X :) I took a quick look at the one from Exec but wasn't impressed with the price for essentially just a defragger, haven't yet had a chance to look for the other one.
And I may not bother anyway -- XP-home set up as NTFS tends to defrag in the background anyway from time to time, so even if I religiously do a defrag once a week as part of my system-cleanup routine, it typically takes only about 10 or 15 minutes to sort out the 4 gig or so currently on my drive, as against about 45 minutes on my old 98SE system. Admittedly the old defrag was more interesting to watch (with details on, anyway).
One of these days I'll have a flash of inspiration (voice from the heavens, maybe? ;) ) to explain to me how my current system can sometimes report a reading of 0.99 average fragments per file. ???
Best,
Mike" }-
Diskeeper from Exec and your standard XP Defrag are actually one and the same Mike from what I know of it.....one thing I DO know...that Exec diskeeper takes some getting rid of once installed....
Cochise, 8)
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