Defragmenting

BluePeter

Member
Hello Forum,
I never use the Windows tool which is so laborious and slow.
I use the Auslogics tool which I find excellent and very quick.
My query concerns the merits of this tool against Defraggler which I tried
briefly for once and then removed it (Defraggler).
When analysing the disc the Auslogics might state that there is 2% defragmentation which, when initiated, it subsequently remedies.
Out of curiosity I then tried Defraggler and, when it analysed, it found there
was still 5% defragmentation.
I may be splitting hairs but would still like an opinion on what members think.
My system, which is running like a dream, is Vista Home Premium (64 bit) on a HP
HDX 18 Laptop.... a brilliant and troublefree device:D
 

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Bottom line they are all equally good.
You should only defrag a few times a year, unless you are big in installing and uninstlling. If you like to be entertained while defraggin, the defragger included with you OS is not the way to go. Defraggler has lots of action that you can watch during the process.
I just use the native Defragger and am very satisfied.
 

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