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Maintaining Windows 2000 Peak Performance Through Defragmentation

White Papers Read on to learn more about disk fragmentation and defragmentation, and how Disk Defragmenter supports the maintenance of disk efficiency. The Windows® 2000 operating system does this through a built-in system tool called Disk Defragmenter.

[August 14, 2003, 16:19]

Virtualisation And Disk Performance

White Papers However, by using Diskeeper, the World's Number One Automatic Defragmenter, these problems can be eliminated enabling systems to work at peak performance levels. This whitepaper discusses the problem of fragmentation which is one of the significant...

[July 3, 2007, 0:00]

The Effects Of Disk Fragmentation On System Reliability Technical White Paper

White Papers Running Diskeeper the Number One Automatic Defragmenter to defragment system files, particularly the MFT and Page File, increases system reliability. This white paper addresses the impact of disk fragmentation on system reliability.

[July 3, 2007, 8:21]

Soft191 RAM Deframenter

Downloads Essentially a memory defragmenter which will allocate some RAM, making Windows swap all data in RAM to the swap file. The memory is then released, so Windows will restore the data to RAM without any fragmentation.

[May 3, 2007, 18:31]

SmartDefrag Beta

Downloads Features of this powerful, award-winning defragmenter program include an "Install It and Forget It" feature that works automatically and quietly in the background on your computer; the ability to constantly keep your hard drive safe, error-free...

[April 18, 2008, 19:42]

How File Fragmentation Occurs On Windows XP / Windows Server 2003

White Papers This, in conjunction with the algorithms used to allocate the free space, defeat the very best efforts of any defragmenter the very next time a person goes off and surfs the web. A while ago there was a little research project to find out exactly...

[August 11, 2008, 12:12]