Supports Windows XP, Vista, and 7
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Quicksys_RegDefrag_d6016.html
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What is your opinion on using this program? Does it increase PC response time? Will there be any significant improvements to my PC if I use this program? I am asking because I don't find registry defrag is useful, but of course, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Just a suggestion, I don't really see the need for a separate thread, since we have The Ever-Growing Free Windows Software List. Or do you mean you want to tell everyone here that a new version is released? Then you should be more specific in your posts, like "Auslogics Disk Defrag 2.1.2.50 Released" and post something like a change log.Last edited by a moderator: May 8, 2015 -
davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate
sometimes it helps on xp. but on vista/win7, it's useless placebo.
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it has improved my boot time here......
plus....... if it doesnlt help it doesnt hurt -
davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate
well, it may render your system nonbootable
but that wouldn't hurt
and no, it shouldn't improve boottime, espencially as you use win7 FTW edition -
MUWAHAHHAA -
davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate
it happened twice so far in my lifetime. not on my systems, but it happened.
and yep, i'm a "SMART d00d", or, a "smart dude", as in english.. -
I only trust tune-up utilities reg defrag.
Because my system has been rendered unstable using other reg defrag software.
Well, I have Windows 7 though. But, I hate it due to it can't use tune-up. LOL!
Actually, I wanna make "execute desktop and taskbar in separate process"(8mb ram usage) but I don't how to make it manually(not using tune-up).
Anyone know how to do it manually? -
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davepermen Notebook Nobel Laureate
I'm feeling lucky on 'execute desktop and taskbar in separate process' -
This is very useful! Will it work on Windows 7?
Quicksys RegDefrag 2.4
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MaXimus, Sep 3, 2009.