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ZeBoxx

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  1. It cannot. Use PageDefrag for these ;)

     

    Or stick defraggler on a boot disc (UBCD4Win has Defraggler included), boot from that, then defrag your main drive. UBCD4Win is best tossed on a USB drive if you can boot from USB, 'cos the CD/DVD takes forever to load with all the seek operations.

  2. I'm sorry, I looked for a similar discussion before creating the new topic, but I found only a similar one (about disk space) but talking about spyware....

    yeah searching forums (not just the Piriform ones) can be a mess sometimes when the search terms are difficult to narrow down :) Didn't find this thread at first either %)

     

    We are looking into this

    Awesome - thanks for the status update :)

  3. Same here as well.

     

    OS: Windows XP SP3

    Patches / Hotfixes: All of them + a bunch of Office 2003 ones.

    Defraggler: v1.08.132

    Volume: NTFS - I don't think compression is enabled on it.

     

    I can also confirm that just defragmenting files does work. Just needed to defragment the drive before making an image of the system :)

  4. well, more importantly, the difference between disabling and cleaning is that disabling is 'forever' (until switched back on) and not retroactive. Personally, I do *like* having thumbnails for the files in folders I'm working with, and I like that it doesn't have to re-generate those each time I visit the folder. However, once I'm done working with such a folder, that Thumbs.db file serves no further purpose and can be deleted.

     

    Basically, it should be perfectly possible, technologically, to find all Thumbs.db files -over- a certain age (i.e. hasn't been modified in N days), and delete only those. It's what I currently do manually with Total Commander, but if this were integrated in an already excellent tool - hey, I'm all for it.

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