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Dave Horne
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      09-02-2007
Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista defrag
does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is there any
real advantage to spend more money for another program?

I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not an
issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?

 
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Staiger
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      09-02-2007
> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?


There's been a great deal of discussion in these forums on this topic. I
don't suppose anyone has done a truly scientific test (controlled,
double-blinded, etc) comparing the competition with Vista's own defrag, so
at best all you'll get here is a set of strongly-held opinions.

Having said that, the informed consensus seems to be that no, there is no
advantage in using a third party defragger. They make various claims about
how they optimise the file layout, etc. But remember that Vista does some
of that anyway.

Until there is some *real* evidence that a third party defragger makes a
genuine, consistent and noticeable improvement I'm going along with the
informed consensus and sticking with Vista's own.

Steve

 
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brink
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      09-02-2007

Dave Horne;440707 Wrote:
> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vist
> defra
> does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is ther
> an
> real advantage to spend more money for another program
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program fro
> PerfectDis
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money wer
> not a
> issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it


Hi Dave

The built-in defrag program that Vista uses is just as good as most 3r
party programs. The only advantage of 3rd party programs are usuall
more features (glitz) and that they run faster. I would say it woul
depend on what features you want to have in the defrag program

You might try the free Auslogics Disk Defrag program. It is good an
quick at what it does

'Disk Defrag - Reclaim the Speed Of Your Disks
(http://www.auslogics.com/disk-defrag/index.php

Shaw

P.S
You can get more functionality from Vista's Disk Defragmenter by usin
it from the command prompt. You can see how to here

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/81...and-prompt.htm

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Mike Hall - MVP
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      09-02-2007
Third party disk defragmenters give you more options, not just in the way
that they defragment, but also when they defragment..

I use Diskeeper 2007 and it allows me to set time periods when
defragmentation will definitely not run, thereby not affecting performance
while I am trying to be productive.. :-)


"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
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> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?


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Robert Moir
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      09-02-2007

"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?


http://rhymeswithgeek.com/blogs/some...-it_2E00_.aspx

http://grandstreamdreams.blogspot.co...ag-mosaic.html


 
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Adam Albright
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      09-02-2007
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 13:25:47 +0200, "Dave Horne" <>
wrote:

>Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista defrag
>does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is there any
>real advantage to spend more money for another program?


Depends. Third party versions generally to a better and faster job.
Microsoft's built-in defrag routine is far from complete and it is
slow and gives little feedback. Still it is generally good enough.
>
>I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
>and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not an
>issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?


The bottom line is since Vista requires NTFS the importance of
defragging isn't as important as it was under FAT 32. While generally
still a good idea to do if only once in awhile before things get out
of hand.

What do I do? I disabled Microsoft's version from the start because I
already had a better third party version. I don't let it run on
automatic either. I just take a look at the level of defragemation
about ever 4-6 weeks then decide if or not to do it, usually
overnight. I don't like any defrag crap kicking it when it wants to.
That always causes a performance hit and if you do a lot of disc
burning like I do then can screw up that operation.

 
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Xenomorph
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      09-02-2007
There are a few free defrag programs that do what Vista's defrag does.

Paying for one is all personal preference. The commercial ones may look
better or boast more advanced features.



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"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
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> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?


 
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Saucy
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      09-02-2007
"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
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> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?


Windows Vista comes with a good general purpose defragmenter that will keep
you disks in shape and performing well.

If you are interested in specialty defragmenting, then you will need to look
to third party software. Businesses oftern have special needs regarding disk
performance and can greatly benefit from wares from companies such as Raxio.

Saucy

 
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Lang Murphy
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      09-03-2007
"Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
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> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>
> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?



No... it's -not- necessary to buy 3rd party defragmenters. That said, some
3rd party defragmenters -will- do a better job at defragging disks. The
question then becomes "Is it worth it to you?" From your post, I would
assume not.

Lang

 
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Huib
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      09-03-2007
Hi,
Although the defragmentation is not that visibly as in other MS-packages i
didn't neither buy a third party program.
The questions i have is, when activation the defrag:
-it starts checking and when it tells that there is no need for defrag
....one has to beleive it...
-starting nevertheless the defrag takes a very long time (i do know it runs
in the background) but even doing no other activities it runs very long.
-i performed it once and restarted it again, the logic should be that i runs
now faster ...but no?
-further i suppose if one take any partition it is applicable for all?

Any technically information is welcome (but the comments above are for me no
reason to by a third party program).

Regards
Huib

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> There are a few free defrag programs that do what Vista's defrag does.
>
> Paying for one is all personal preference. The commercial ones may look
> better or boast more advanced features.
>
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> "Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Is it necessary to buy a third party utility to do what Windows Vista
>> defrag does for free? Apart from the lack of glitz in Vista's defrag, is
>> there any real advantage to spend more money for another program?
>>
>> I ask because I am currently using an evaluation program from PerfectDisk
>> and $40 seems a tad steep; but even if it were cheaper and money were not
>> an issue, would I still see any real benefit from using it?

>


 
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