I’ve tried another disk defragmenter called"Speeditup Free"From microsmart llc can somebody tell me if it is still a bogus?
No, its not bogus.I have used it before and I can tell you that there is much better alternatives out there.
Its definitely bogus
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I do not use anything from IOBit.
Defraggler:
http://www.piriform.com/defraggler
May I ask why not??? Cause I used Smart Defrag and it Free and it very safe the good thing about this software you can run the defrag and set it automatic shut down your computer when the defrag had finished.
Whoa this software from Piriform seem cool!
All of the tools from Piriform are cool.
You do have to check that the Yahoo toolbar does not get installed but then I dislike toolbars.
@SpeedyPC
The things from IOBit tend to start out free then work a bit better in the Pro version after users have helped to identify the problems.
Read exile360’s comments
I tried it myself and found issues with many false positives. I don’t believe it’s rogue or anything like that, but simply that it needs time to mature and proper exclusions made for legitimate applications and their registry entries .http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=23147&view=findpost&p=145111
Hi YoKenny thank for you feedback
I don’t used the IObit Security 360 because this has got way to much crap in the software, I find Smart Defrag from IObit is pretty good you should give this ago ;D
I don’t worry about defrag on Windows 7
Best practices for using defragmentation in Windows 7 are simple – you do not need to do anything! Defragmentation is scheduled to automatically run periodically and in the background with minimal impact to foreground activity. This ensures that data on your hard disk drives is efficiently placed so the system can provide optimal responsiveness and I can continue to enjoy glitch free listening to the Eagles :-).http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/01/25/disk-defragmentation-background-and-engineering-the-windows-7-improvements.aspx
yeah there’s defraggler (the guys from Piriform produce good stuff I agree)…but honestly, I found, since Vista, so now in Seven too, at the contrary of XP, that there’s no other defragmenter that matches the efficiency of the Windows native solution. Works even better than Diskeeper and O&O…
Why us an add-on when what comes with the OS is already top notch. Especially in Windows 7.
just what I said