Advice Request Defrager for Windows 7 X64 Bits.O.S.

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Moose

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Hello,Everyone!

Any suggestions, on a good Defrager for Windows 7 X64 Bits.O.S.?:huh:
 

Ink

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I have found that the default Windows 7 disk defrag tool to be best, imo.

As for third party options, other members may be able to guide you on that.
 
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illumination

I agree with Earth, Windows 7 disk defrag tool works fine, but if you are looking for a third party defrag tool, here are a couple options that have been discussed in the forum..
Third Party Defrag
 

Moose

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Thank you! Earth and thewolfsmith72!

I will look at Puran, any suggestions?

Many many thanks!
 

jamescv7

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You can try from Iobit Products called Smart Defrag, you may give a shoot.
 
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i tried:

1- iobit SM2 = good optimizer but the boot time defrag mode seems to be too fast (blink of an eye) to be really effective.
2- Auslogic: very fast but nothing else special to me.
3- Puran = fast, good optimizer, boot time defrag is effective.

im using Puran actually.
 

Moose

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Hello, umbrapolaris!

Thank you! Very Much! I will try Puran!

Many many thanks
 

moonshine

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Give Auslogics Disk Defrag a try because it's one of the best free alternatives out there, Puran Defrag was known to delete restore points when you would do a Boot Defrag, I'm not sure if it still does so be careful.
 
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BoXX28 said:
Give Auslogics Disk Defrag a try because it's one of the best free alternatives out there

i agree

BoXX28 said:
Puran Defrag was known to delete restore points when you would do a Boot Defrag, I'm not sure if it still does so be careful.

i never use restore points so i dont mind about it :D but honestly i cant tell if true or false.
 
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illumination

umbrapolaris said:
BoXX28 said:
Give Auslogics Disk Defrag a try because it's one of the best free alternatives out there

i agree

BoXX28 said:
Puran Defrag was known to delete restore points when you would do a Boot Defrag, I'm not sure if it still does so be careful.

i never use restore points so i dont mind about it :D but honestly i cant tell if true or false.

I do not keep restore points either! It is just more the AV scanner has to dig through as well as the defrag times.. If i run into a problem that would even make me consider a restore point, i reformat!
 
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restore points takes system partition space, dont work all the time, and most of the times fix nothing. My Backup image fix All.
 

Jack

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Never really felt any difference between this defrag programs...Right now I'm using Auslogics due to the fact that it defrags pretty fast...I've used Puran in the part and it was good......the time need it to defrag was slighter higher than with Auslogcis....
How often do you defrag your system ?
 

win7holic

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i just using auslogics disk defrag (every 2 weeks or so )with optimize setting for every 1month
 
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