
For defragmenting, I use Diskeeper on my Vista …
Comment posted Disk Defragment Windows Vista from the Command Line by Ironman.
For defragmenting, I use Diskeeper on my Vista Business equipped Thinkpad, and it is fantastic. Very easy to use, defrags quickly, and is problem-free. It was highly recommended to me on many internet forums when i was looking for a defragger. You can also check out the free trial versions at their site.
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Posted on February 3, 2008 at 12:01 am(PST)
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Thank you for publishing some of the undocumented defrag command line switches. Any idea what the -e and -g switches do? I see them in my task scheduler. The -e and -g switches both showed up when I used the defrag gui to change from defragging all drives to just my c: drive (my D: drive is an unchanging space-hogging recovery partition that HP thought made more sense that just giving me a windows installation CD).
For defragmenting, I use Diskeeper on my Vista Business equipped Thinkpad, and it is fantastic. Very easy to use, defrags quickly, and is problem-free. It was highly recommended to me on many internet forums when i was looking for a defragger. You can also check out the free trial versions at their site.