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Defraggler - any negative experiences?
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I have used it a little with no problems. It does a very nice job of defragging free space. Any negative experiences? tia!!! -- Kris ---------- DFI Infinity Blood-Iron P35-T2RL | E2200Alen 2.2@2.86 TtP0310 | 2x1gb Mushkin HP 800@1040 | MSI NX8600GTS-OC 256mb | Raidmax RX530-SS psu | Vista Ult 32 SP1 - |
| pro-testor
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Sat Mar 29 12:16:29 PDT 2008
Re:Defraggler - any negative experiences?
Kris wrote:
QuoteI have used it a little with no problems. It does a very nice job of works as a service but lacks the visuals that XP had. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from www.teranews.com" >www.teranews.com - |
| kevpan815
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Sat Mar 29 22:11:00 PDT 2008
Re:Defraggler - any negative experiences?
My Parents Are Staying With Windows XP X64 Pro Edition SP2 RTM, Due 2 My
Advice That They Continue 2 Boycott Windows Vista SP1 RTM, And I Am Continuing 2 Run Open Source Linux Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Official Beta Server Edition, And Will Continue 2 Do So Until Microsoft Agrees 2 Recall All Sold Copies of Windows Vista (Gold RTM And SP1 RTM) And Make Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Free Of Charge (Which Means Abolishing WPA, WGA, And RFM), Just FYI. WPA = Windows Product Activation, Just FYI. WGA = Windows Genuine Advantage, Just FYI. RFM = Reduced Functionality Mode, Just FYI. "Kris" wrote: QuoteI have used it a little with no problems. It does a very nice job of |
| cvp
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Sat Mar 29 22:56:49 PDT 2008
Re:Defraggler - any negative experiences?
Well at least you'll have the comfort of never ever having to
(re)install a single OS for the rest of your lives while you wait for hell to freeze over... kevpan815 wrote: QuoteMy Parents Are Staying With Windows XP X64 Pro Edition SP2 RTM, Due 2 My |
