September 5, 200619 yr I Showed the exact same thing, apparantly they both define a perfectly defragged drive differently.Oh well, Raxco puts the less commonly modified files before the common files, and that's a feature I like, I wish Diskeeper 10 did that, or I wouldn't have to switch. Grrr.
September 5, 200619 yr >Oh well, Raxco puts the less commonly modified files before>the common files, What do you mean by, "before"? Do you mean physically moves less commonly modified files to the inside tracks of the disk? Wouldn't that be opposite of what you want?RhettAMD 3700+ powered by Gerbil wheel + gerbil, eVGA 7800GT 256, ASUS A8N-E, PC Power 510 SLI, 2 gigs Corsair TWINX, blah blah, etc. etc. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
September 6, 200619 yr It moves the unmodified files to the beginning of the disk, which is what I want. If you park them there, and they are never modified, they will never fragment. If you keep the commonly modified files after the unmodified files, it's easier to fragment, as there's room to move them, does this make sense?Trust me, it works, and it works good ;)
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