![]() I am a creature of habit and was used to setting those parameters myself - it comes down to a trust issue with something I can no longer see or control. I was searching around because as you may know, sometime ago Windows redesigned their defrag program and took away the ability for end users to set certain parameters within the program. Your comments about the left-over red blocks and the fact that the program does not move the files up to the front is information for me to consider before I download it sounds like the Windows system defrag is still my best bet at this time. ![]() The other thing is it doesn't move all files up to the front of the drive as all WinNT systems do, its still like a cullendar. To me thats saying it still needs defragging. After its finished there are loads of red blocks left. The only thing I don't like about Defragger is it shows the drive map with the coloured blocks and the red ones need defragging. Plus you get a list of files that need defragging and a good countdown when its done. Well if nothing else its more graphical than the Windows defrag rather than just colours lines.
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