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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Perris, Well... not to get too technical about it... however... there is no way to defrag every file with the OS present. Some files simply cannot be moved with the OS having open handles to the files and these are ones that are done offline. I am not here to debate the relative...
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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Perris, Thanks for the post. We could do that however we've chosen not to in every release of the software. Essentially the issue is one of memory. When PerfectDisk defragments, we load every file and every fragment of every file into memory. Storing the information after...
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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Tdinc, Thanks for the post. Which "bugs" are you referring to? You can access our knowledge base that lists all the currently outstanding issues here: http://www.raxco.com/support/windows/kb.cfm
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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Ming, Thanks for the post. Actually, you may be surprised to learn that it does actually defrag and place files on the volume, just like we advertise :) We are an Optimized For and Designed for Windows XP application. Eh.. take that for what it's worth. Since you only have 13...
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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Johnny, Thanks for the post. The server version installs on server OS's whilst the workstation version installs on workstation OS's. Unfortunately, there is not enough information provided in this post to make an intelligent statement about what is going on with your pc. It's quite...
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    PerfectDisk Vs. Diskeeper

    Hi Perris, Thanks for the post. Actually, that depends on what we're talking about. How do you measure speed in this instance? Usually, we'd say that which ever program completes the task most quickly is faster.. however, if you have to run the program multiple times... is it really...
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    Scan disk after every restart !

    Greetings all... sorry for the geeky bit here... it's not actually chkdsk that runs at boot.... it's autocheck that runs and it launches chkdsk on the drive. i think that, depending on your situation, you could create a login script that would kick off chkdsk during every boot, if you...
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    Looking for an option

    Greetings, you could consider simply converting to the NTFS file system and using the built in security protocols there. for instance, you could prevent any user but your specific account from accessing files or folders on the machine and not have to purchase an additional third party...
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    perfect disk broken?

    Hi Elemental Dragon, Thank you for the post. You can call me Jason as well... formality is good in certain instances.. this not being one of them :) Thank you for the welcome. I'll try to stop by on a weekly basis or so depending on time availability and so forth... you know how that...
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    perfect disk broken?

    Hi Perris, Thanks for the post. You can call me Jason, i don't stand on formality very often :) Greg is still with us.. busy as ever! I'm happy to have been able to be of assistance.
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    perfect disk broken?

    PerfectDisk ~ All Files Excluded Greetings Lynchknot, More than likely, you are seeing an issue with a driver that you have on your system. Check your system for this driver: hwfprot.sys If this is present, it will prevent PerfectDisk from getting access to the files on the volume...
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