My first choice for defragging a drive is Norton Speed Disk.  I own
DiskWarrior and TechTool Pro, but for defragging...you can't beat Speed
Disk.




On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

> Thing is, I don't actually have a problem. The reason I need a disk
> utility is that I want a tool to defragment, especially my Audio drive.
> This seems to be a good time to get a utility which will also help me
> should I get a problem in the future.
>
> It seems that most people recommend DiskWarrior. If I don't hear
> anything negative about it I will probably buy it.
>
> Johannes
>
> Simon Troup wrote:
> >>I am in fo a new Disk Maintenance software. As far as I can see there
> >>are basically two choices:
> >
> >
> > There's also Drive 10
> >
> > http://www.micromat.com/drive_10/drive_10_introduction.html
> >
> > It's best to own as many Disk Utils as you can afford. In my experience there is 
> > no "best" utility. I've encountered problems that would make Norton Utils crash, 
> > but DiskWarrior would fix, and problems that neither Norton nor DiskWarrior could 
> > address, but Drive 10 fixed with ease. It's a lottery.
> >
> > I bought them both, and Drive 10 too. That may sound like an extravagance, but I 
> > collected them one at a time - as each prior purchase failed to repair the next 
> > problem!
> >
> > Simon Troup
> >
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