Best defragging software?

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There are plenty of defrag apps out there, such as Windows Defrag, Defraggler, JKDefrag/MyDefrag and Diskeeper... but I've never seen any detailed comparison of them to see if there is indeed a performance benefit from using one over the other.

My own view has been that they are all quite similar and make very little difference to the performance of a PC. I'm sure that some of them will do a more thorough job than others, but it may take several hours extra for very little extra benefit.

At the moment I use the default Windows defrag software and am yet to be convinced about moving to another application, but I would be interested in the thoughts of others. :)
 
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I favor Diskeepr 2010 Pro Premier because of its monitoring features. It runs in the background when your machine is idle, automatically defragging your files making manual defragmentation mostly unnecessary. In this version there is a feature called IntelliWrite which is touted to prevent fragmentation before it happens.
 

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Defragmenting was an important part of keeping XP running tolerably. I always found Windows' defrag to be sufficient. It's just defragmentation, after all. How many different ways can you do it?

With Windows 7, though, I see no use whatsoever for third party defragmenting tools. Even with all the moving big files around that I do, defrag always says, after testing the drive, that running a defragmentation is not needed. And I do trust it.
 
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I use Auslogic's disk defrag and registry defrag. When I made the switch to 7 there was an upgrade for the software which I downloaded. Then compared Auslogic with 7's built in defrag by running both. What I found out is that the built in said defragmentation is not needed then I would run Auslogic's and it would tell about the same percent of fragmentation (+ or - 1%) and I click defrag and it would. I would do this on a 2 week intervals and same results each time.
 
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I favor Diskeepr 2010 Pro Premier because of its monitoring features. It runs in the background when your machine is idle, automatically defragging your files making manual defragmentation mostly unnecessary. In this version there is a feature called IntelliWrite which is touted to prevent fragmentation before it happens.
+1. I use this too. Excellent utility indeed. It essentially boils down to this: once you install it, you never have to think about defragging again since everything is automatic and in the background :)

Here's a recent review for it.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Data-Storage/Diskeeper-2010-Keeps-Disk-Defrags-to-a-Minimum-356694/
 

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I have used Raxco PerfectDisk for years. In my opinion, it's the best one there is.

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I was using Defraggler, published by the author of CCleaner and Recuva. It made XP Pro run better, but with Windows 7, it's not the same. Windows 7 defrag tool says 0% fragmentation, while Defraggler reports 14%. Run that one and Windows reports 12%. I'm sticking with Windows 7 built in tools as much as I can. As much as 7 costs, the tools should be good.
 

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I've been using MyDefrag for a few months now and it works just fine for me. It has a easy to use interface and you can select all or specific drives and do different type of defragging. I find the daily works just fine for me but did try out the consolidate which helped me recover around 8Gigs of space on my main drive
 

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As much as 7 costs, the tools should be good.
Not necessarily so! Windows defrag tool has always been a piece of junk.

It's an extremely slimmed down version of Diskeeper.

If you don't want to spend money on a good defrag program then use MyDefrag. It's free and seems quite fast. I have tested it in the past and works well. It just didn't have near the features of PerfectDisk.

Windows 7 defrag tool says 0% fragmentation, while Defraggler reports 14%. Run that one and Windows reports 12%
Disk defrag programs use different parameters to judge fragmentation. That's why you're getting the different results.
 
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That's why I'm sticking with the one included with Windows, but I will visit the site for MyDefrag and check it out. If I like the looks of it, I'll first install it on XP Pro to test it. Thanks for mentioning the program, Nibiru. Before I deploy new software on 7, I test drive it on XP/Win 2K first, to see how good it really is. But I'm not going to pay for a defrag tool. There's many to be had for free.
 
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IOBit Smart Defrag is brilliant, it's what I always use, as it's quick, reliable and can turn off your computer once it's done. Also, if you ahve IOBit GameBooster you can defrag individual peograms.
 
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