I have read reviews that if you run a regular defragger after Ashampoo you will still find a lot of fragmented files. Try a demo download of Diskeeper 9 (www.executivesoftware.com) or PerfectDisk 7.0 (www.raxco.com) and run one of those after Ashampoo has finished to see if that is true. I regularly use PD7 or DK9 and have 0 fragmented files when they are done. Both are way faster than the default defragger that comes with Windows, and neither stops and then starts over like the Win defragger does if you even move your mouse cursor. Raxco's Perfect Disk 7 has a subscription membership that doesn't require you to buy and install software. I beta tested it and have a subscription. If you really want to keep your hard drive clean and healthy you will need a dedicated defragger. I don't think Ashampoo can keep up with either one of the above. Check it out for yourself.
Tony Beckett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I too tried the program as a result of the mention in Fred
>Langa's newsletter. So impressed I bought it.
>
>Causes no problems even though I subscribe to Seti, which
>keeps my processor busy when I am not using it.
>
>Anybody got anything bad to say about the program?
>
>Regards
>
>
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