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    diskeeper and auslogics

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by shave100, Sep 3, 2008.

  1. shave100

    shave100 Notebook Geek

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    how would the auslogics disk defrag compare to the diskeeper defrag???

    also i noticed that auslogics has a registery defrag.... is there any risk with running this program as its involves the registry files????
     
  2. DiskeeperRep

    DiskeeperRep Newbie

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    Which is better?
    Er..my answer would be obvious :D
    You can compare the features of the various Diskeeper editions against the standard Windows defragmenter for more information. The comparison chart is available at our website. Also, please feel free to download the 30 day free trial versions from the site to evaluate for yourself whether Diskeeper 2008 meets your specific requirements :)


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  3. jcm4

    jcm4 Notebook Evangelist

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    I think the above poster may be a bit biased :p
     
  4. billy_b0b

    billy_b0b Notebook Consultant

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    i was a die hard Auslogics fan until i recently tried out JkDefrag. I dumped Auslogics and solely use JkDefrag on all machines now
     
  5. shave100

    shave100 Notebook Geek

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    any answers to this question????
     
  6. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    I would stay away from registry defrag, sounds like a cool thing to do, same thing with pagefile defrag - i leave theses to windows to handle itself. Just personal preference

    cheers ...
     
  7. niGht kiD

    niGht kiD .. beach boy ♫

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    I haven't encountered any problem since using it for the past three months. You can always create a restore point before using it :)