![]() ![]() The old hard drives we were defragging back then probably had transfer speeds of between 40MB/sec. ![]() I seem to recall that Auslogics defrag completed faster, and didn’t they claim to move frequently used programs to the beginning/outer edge of hard drive disk for faster loading as well as make files more contiguous? If so, we saw no big improvement, just a faster defrag process. We used Auslogics defrag on a couple of our XP computers and it worked OK, but we could tell no significant difference in bootup time or program loading compared to using Windows XP’s own defrag feature.
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