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May 7th, 2007 18:00

I recommend PerfectDisk Version 8. It supports the following Vista Versions:
 
Windows Vista
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Starter
Vista support includes both x86 and x64
 
pcgeek11

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May 7th, 2007 18:00

Hi I am recommend Diskeeper 2007 Professional Edition.

Operating Systems Supported

Supports 32 and 64 bit Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Enterprise Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional Windows XP Tablet PC Windows XP Media Center Windows 2000 Professional



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Dell Dimension 1100
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP 2
512 MB of Ram
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Message Edited by helmecj01 on 05-07-2007 02:27 PM

Message Edited by helmecj01 on 05-07-2007 02:27 PM

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May 8th, 2007 04:00

both excellant programs that have been suggested, however, I would like to bring up one that is specifically meant for us gamers.

www.disktrix.com

This defragger has a special ability to allow you to select which folders (programs) are on the outer track of your HDD, thus making them load textures, and other various things MUCH faster. Take Vanguard for instance. Excellant game but has ALOT of hitching issues due to so many textures and objects to load all the time. Using Disktrix defragger, I put the entire Sony folder on the outer part of the HDD and nearly 80% of my hitching disappeared, or was so small that it doesn't matter. Highly reccomended if you want to be able to specify where your stuff goes.

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May 8th, 2007 17:00

thank you for your replies i’ve heard of diskeeper 2007 but not perfectdisk and had no idea there was a defrag program for gamers

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June 1st, 2007 14:00

Diskeeper 2007 is by far the best defragmenter i have tried. Its really useful for defragmenting without *any* manual intervention, including scheduling. Just set it on Invisitasking and let it continually defragment without affecting a single operation on the system.
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