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
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