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PAS
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Aye, nice gifts they are... Dec 20, 2005

But employ them recklessly and thou shalt cause grievous injury to your beloved steed, so step gingerly in this treacherous land of Lord Defrag and the Registry Cleaning Queen...

Merry Christmas,
Pawel Skalinski

[Edited at 2005-12-20 12:01]


 
Sven Petersson
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In memoriam
Cleaning under Mr. Gates' Carpet Dec 20, 2005

[quote]Sven Petersson wrote:

My computer recommends:

- jv16 PowerTools 2005 ( http://www.macecraft.com/ )

Absolutely - wonderful tool for hoovering out all that gunge that would otherwise remain there 'registered' forever.

Why is the defragger better than Windows?

Regards
Chris


 
Sven Petersson
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PAS
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Right Dec 20, 2005

To be clear, I have been using Jouni's (Juoni's?) Regcleaner for... a long time. I have no particular need for the Power Tools.

After much reading and experimenting, Bill's scissors are pretty far away from the essentials
Windows is customizable. It just requires some time to fiddle with.

As for advanced defrag tools - I don't know. I am not convinced they make that much of a difference with a reason
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To be clear, I have been using Jouni's (Juoni's?) Regcleaner for... a long time. I have no particular need for the Power Tools.

After much reading and experimenting, Bill's scissors are pretty far away from the essentials
Windows is customizable. It just requires some time to fiddle with.

As for advanced defrag tools - I don't know. I am not convinced they make that much of a difference with a reasonably fast processor and reasonable order on my system drive kept manually.

The Power Tools especially is an excellent tool, but you need to be careful using it - It is better to ride a listless gelding than a stallion with a broken leg.

Have a merry one,

Pawel Skalinski
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Jo Macdonald
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Better than Norton? Dec 21, 2005

Hi Sven & Co.
For registry cleaning/mending and defrag I’ve been using Norton System Works 2003. Are these the bee’s knees and will knock the chocks off Norton, or no diff?
Thanks
Mac


 
Sven Petersson
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In memoriam
Norton Self Cleaning? Dec 21, 2005

Jo Macdonald wrote:


Hi Sven & Co.
For registry cleaning/mending and defrag I’ve been using Norton System Works 2003. Are these the bee’s knees and will knock the chocks off Norton, or no diff?
Thanks
Mac


I wonder whether Norton System Works cleans all the crud out your registry that Norton Anti Virus leaves there when you violently (but correctly) uninstall the latter? jv16 certainly did!

Chris

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Jo Macdonald
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Chris, Sven. Dec 22, 2005

Well, I stopped using Norton antivirus a while back for a much better alternative, so I’ll give these a whirl.
Thanks.
Mac


 
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Sven Petersson
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Fernando Toledo
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My recommendations Dec 25, 2005

Sven Petersson wrote:

My computer recommends:

- jv16 PowerTools 2005 ( http://www.macecraft.com/ )

- O&O Defrag V8.0 Professional Edition ( http://www.oo-software.com/en/products/oodefrag/ )

Merry X-mas!

Sven.


[Edited at 2005-12-20 11:30]


TuneUp Utilities
http://www.tune-up.com/

and better than O&O


Perfect disk


http://www.raxco.com/products/perfectdisk2k/

...and a new PC each 3 years
maybe not absolutely necessary but it makes me work better (placebo effect?)

Regards


Toledo


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Sven Petersson
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[Edited at 2005-12-26 21:45]


 
Fernando Toledo
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I have tested both and for me Dec 26, 2005

Sven Petersson wrote:



"ranking":
1.
O&O Software - O&O Defrag V8 Professional Edition


2.
Raxco Software - Perfect Disk



Perfect Disk is better, faster and consume least resources, at least in my PC.

http://www.raxco.com/products/perfectdisk2k/performancetesting/PD7_OO8_Defragmentation_Performance_Test.pdf


But anyway both are better, and makes the job faster than the integrated defragmenter in Windows.

Rgds



 
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