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jack-72

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  1. hi there i use different add-ons but the two i would like to point out are: Better Privacy 1.22 "SuperCookieSafeguard". it keeps an eye on flash cookies (.sol) - so called super cookies - and eliminates them. to me another add-on against this tracking and information-getting/keeping techniques on the net today. link: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/6623 Track Me Not (TMN). it works on search engines to prevent their profile-making which can be used and sold by them. it simply "torpedoes" them with a certain amount of keywords per min/h which it takes from rss-feeds and so hides your real interests and search terms behind tens and more of others. link: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/3173 greets jack
  2. hallo somehow a solution to increase the defragmenting succes is to defragment the whole drive first (to have much less fragmented files) and then to open the file list, check the files one after another and click the "defrag checked" button for each. this gave me an additional succes and reduced the fragmented files to 1, the total of fragments to 2. a lot less then after simply defragmenting the whole drive! Maybe this could be a help for others as well :-) jack
  3. hello i have quiet a similar question: i run windows xp mce sp3 32bit. i let defraggler run through once, it gives me some 2 fragmented files with about 2.3 gb. when i do the check once more straight after the first defragmentation there are suddenly 11 fragmented files with a total of 10.6 gb. how can this be? the very first run gave me about 600 fragmented files with a total of 8.6 gb. i didn't do anything between this 3 scans/defragmentations except emptying my dustbin with CCleaner... could someone give me an explanation or maybe help? thanks jack i did one analysis, one defragmentation and a second analysis again, the results are seen in the attachements.
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