I cannot agree more. It is fabulous, and the boot-time Defrag is fantastic for a computer that is running slowly.

Regards,
R
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "GW-INFO List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Better performance for your computer and Window-Eyes


Steve, I would say as someone who's used Diskeeper for two years or more
that it is well worth the money as it does its job quicker and more
thoroughy than just about any other disk defragger on the market.  It also
does it in an unobtrusive manner in the background.

The interface is usable, though less experienced users might find it a bit
harder going.

In summary, I would say installing Diskeeper is like having a freshly
defragged HD all the time and anything that wins back some speed when having
screen readers or access programs running is no bad thing.


Ray.


Steve Jacobson wrote:
Would you explain what these packages do that is superior to other disk
defrageers, or is it ease of use?

On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 21:15:47 +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Hi everyone!

I've been working with some slower machines lately and I've found
something which grately improves the performance of Window-Eyes on
slower systems, systems with little memory and so forth, well 2 pieces
of software actually but both do the same job.

The first is that well known disk defragmentation software Diskeeper
which is available from http://www.diskeeper.com, the home edition will
do but you're better off purchasing the "Pramier Pro" version if you
can, does more.

If you want to avoid Diskeeper altogether then a free piece of software
called JKdefrag is around, I have it on "My Sendspace", go to
http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/3uqghp and download.

JKdefragment has 1 problem, you can use it or schedule it under Windows
as you would any other application but it works best at boot time udner
Safe Mode when the minimum of files are open and every system seems to
be different as to when the menu allowing you to boot into Safe Mode
pops up whilst booting so for that reason alone, I'd once again
recommend Diskeeper where operations are fully automated and you can set
boot time defragmentation if you need to.


--
Dane Trethowan


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