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    MyDefrag, the successor to JK Defrag

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Jayayess1190, Jul 14, 2009.

  1. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    Official Site
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    Direct Download to Version 4 Beta 12

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  2. HTWingNut

    HTWingNut Potato

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    It looks like JKDefrag, can't discern much difference.

    It would be nicer instead of having a half dozen executable icons for each option, to integrate everything into a single GUI so you can schedule and set parameters through GUI.
     
  3. davepermen

    davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    never had success with jk defragmentation. at first, the os was very fast. but everytime after defragmenting it degrades very fast in performance.

    i prefer defraggler. small, consistent simple gui (all in one exe unlike the jk chaos of gui and commandline), and no degradation over time after a defragmentation pass was going on.

    but, to each it's own, of course. thanks for the news. always good to "know your enemy" :)