No, I believe that Andre is correct. The included defragger is descended
from an earlier version of Diskeeper Home.
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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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"Charlie Russel - MVP" <> wrote in message
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> actually, I think it's based on O&O's product, but that was a LONG time
> ago.
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> Charlie.
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> Andre Da Costa wrote:
>> I think the built in Defragment utility in Windows XP is based on Disk
>> keepers own app, just like CD Burning Wizard software in XP is
>> licensed from Roxio.
>>
>> "Rick" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> Charlie Russel - MVP wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, the x64 Editions include a basic defrag utility. Why
>>>> PerfectDisk? Well, I can remotely defrag drives, I like the way it
>>>> does file placement, and I have options to defrag from the next
>>>> bootup, getting at things that are locked once it's up. Perfect
>>>> Disk is from Raxco, and I've had very good success with it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> DisKeeper has both remote defrag and boot time defrag.
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