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iDefrag

iDefrag

Defragmentation & disk optimization.

Version:  1.7.2

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iDe f r a g S l o w

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: andrewfreeman Saturday, March 03 2007 @ 07:12 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Bought it. Still defragging 11 hours later. User beware! This may be the best thing since sliced bread, but by the time you get to eat it it may be moldy.
Also, find the anti-piracy tone to be unusually threatening.
  
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iDe f r a g S l o w - Peter B. Perlsø

It is slow because your drive has too little free space (clean it up and delete stuff you don't need before doing a defrag), because your drive is very fragmented (defragging takes time), or simply, because your drive and or computer is slow.

A full defrag of a large disk on my PowerMac G4 takes up to 10 hours when it is very fragmented. This is normal.

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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 10:05 AM PST


iDe f r a g S l o w - Peter B. Perlsø

It is slow because your drive has too little free space (clean it up and delete stuff you don't need before doing a defrag), because your drive is very fragmented (defragging takes time), or simply, because your drive and or computer is slow.

A full defrag of a large disk on my PowerMac G4 takes up to 10 hours when it is very fragmented. This is normal.

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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 10:10 AM PST


iDe f r a g S l o w - dvk1

Your machine is slow or your disk is badly fragmented. All the more reason to use it, not to pan it. iDefrag seems to be faster than pretty much anything else at the task.

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Thursday, June 07 2007 @ 04:42 AM PDT