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- DefragExpress 1.0.0.46 (Windows)
- DefragExpress is like no other defragger out there. It uses a unique defrag algorithm designed to give you comprehensive daily defrags in under 10 minutes and at the same time minimize rate of re-fragmentation. Don't be deceived by the apparent simplicity of this program what it does for defragmentation is...
- Tags: Defragmentation, DiskTrix, DefragExpress, Mice, Engineering, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Peripherals, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-03-27
- UltimateDefrag 2008 2.0.0.55 (Windows)
- UltimateDefrag lets you defrag and optimize your hard drive any way you want to. Hard drive file use adheres to the Pareto Rule of 80/20. 80% of the time you only use 20% of the files on your hard drive. UltimateDefrag lets you place those unused files out of the...
- Tags: Hard Drive, Microsoft Windows, DiskTrix
- Software downloads 2008-12-19
- UltimateDefrag Freeware Edition 1.72 (Windows)
- More than just a defragger, UltimateDefrag is also a hard drive file placement optimizer that enables you to defrag and place your files in the areas on your hard drive where you achieve maximum performance. 80% of the time you only use 20% of the files on your hard drive....
- Tags: Hard Drive, Microsoft Windows, DiskTrix
- Software downloads 2008-05-23
- SystemBoosterXP 2 (Windows)
- SystemBooster is a unique pre-fetching utility that speeds up file access of your Windows PC. It speeds up your old PC and makes your fast PC even faster. SystemBooster is a small footprint, system tray utility that speeds up hard disk performance by up to 200%--meaning apps and files load...
- Tags: PC, Microsoft Windows, System Tray, Speed, DiskTrix, SystemBooster, Desktops, Performance Management, Hardware, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Software downloads 2006-03-19
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- Hard disks *do* get slower with use
- Hard disks *do* get slower with usePartitioningActually, I'd suggest something a bit different from the "load your common apps first" approach. I'd partition the disk and put the system and application in the [i]inner[/i] partition, as close as possible to the hub.At the outside, where transfer rates are highest,...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., disk, C, swap file, Norton Utilities
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
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