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Xenomorph

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  1. CCleaner is one of the best pogramms i ever saw.

    I use Vista X64 and I want to ask, if there is a X64 version of CCleaner.

     

    Anf if theres no version so is it planned?

     

    I want to run only 64 bit Software on an 64 bit System.

     

    CCleaner is one of the last programms who run under 32 bit.

     

    Sorry for my english, it?s not my first language.

     

     

    Why would you want to run all 64-bit software?

     

    The biggest point of 64-bit is that more memory can be used.

     

    The downside to "all 64, all the time" means a lot of stuff wont work. 64-bit web browsers require 64-bit plugins. 64-bit media players require 64-bit codecs. Many of the plugs and codecs haven't been updated to 64-bit, making the 64-bit browsers and players not too useful.

    Even if ALL the current software was converted correctly to 64-bit, most of it would NOT take advantage of 64-bit.

     

    If you're not running into memory issues with existing 32-bit software, but there is a whole mess of issues with 64-bit software, you're just going to cause yourself HEADACHE by trying to limit yourself to such a silly goal of running "only 64 bit software".

     

     

    If CCleaner only uses a few megs of RAM, why would you need it to be 64-bit?

  2. Defrag moved some system files that should not have been moved.

    Now more than half of my programs don't work, programs don't run at startup, even debug tools

    don't run. Get a "can't get entry point to SHELL.dll" error with any application I try to run and they

    fail.

     

    I have now spent more than 6 hours trying to get my system back to the way it was before

    this piece of junk was installed.

     

    I hope anyone reading your post realizes that there were existing problems with your system.

     

    Defraggler doesn't do anything except native defragmentation calls that are already built into the operating system.

  3. Hey there, I've been using this software for a few weeks now and recently noticed there was a newer version and upgraded a few minutes ago.

     

    I personally do not see what the problem with the GUI is, although everyone has thier own preferences, I'm happy as long as the prgram works, and it's a freebie. It does appear to work slower (although I'm currently using it on a Vista PC, I have not tried this on my XP laptop as yet) but if it does do the job betteer than Windows Defrag then I'm happy...and I expect a few problems here and there as it is in beta.

     

    Great stuff though on the whole and kudos to the creators!

     

    Upgraded a few minutes ago?

     

    The current version does NOT have the crap interface everyone was complaining about.

     

    The version out *before* this one had a crummy interface where you had to switch tabs, do all actions via Right click menus, didn't have buttons to click, etc. It was a mess.

  4. This is why two heads are always better than one. I failed to mention that the XP machine I did this on had 1 Gb of memory. Sorry about that.

     

    :(

     

    Edit: Actually, the virtual memory window says that the minimum page file size "allowed" (short of totally eliminating it) is 2 MB.

     

    That all sounds like a bunch of crap.

     

    I disable the page file on 256 Meg and even 128 Meg machines before running Defraggler. It works great.

     

    Not having a page file and then running Defraggler should NEVER make your system "not boot" unless your system is a broken piece of junk in the first place.

     

    This forum seems to be like some sort of fly trap for people to gather and spread retarded misinformation about their system and then blame it on this software.

  5. Ok, the new GUI has killed the functionality for me.

     

    Before, when listed all the files and having it defrag just the files, it the bottom of the program would display how many fragmented files and how much space the fragmented files were taking up.

     

    I used it as a "count down" to see how far along the defrag was.

     

    Now at the bottom it just has "Check for update" and NO file information. I also can no longer scroll down the file list when it is defragging. :(

  6. :angry: I just downloaded the free defraggler software....after installation was complete... i was in a different program.... when all of a sudden my computer gave me a message of a drastic error.... and was closing down to avoid further harm to my computer.... I received an error message to report to microsoft about a harmful action to my driver device.... I had to do some cleanup on my computer and virus quarrantining... I have windows XP and have never had a problem like this.... I will be telling all my address friends to stay away....

     

    Yeah, and I'm sure Defraggler broke your TV, stole your shoes, killed your dog, and made your penis shrink from 3 inches to 2 inches as well.

     

    Such evil software!

     

    You should demand a refund at once!

  7. I came here to see what other people were saying about the new interface.

     

     

    Old interface:

    1. Load up program

    2. Analyze

    3. Click check box & defrag.

    Simple.

     

    New interface:

    1. Load up program

    2. see confusing empty-space pie-graph thing (what is this for??)

    3. switch tab to file list

    4. Right click drive and Analyze...

    5. Then check off box

    6. Find some place where you can right-click and then click on "defrag checked"

     

    What the heck? A confusing interface AND twice as many steps?

  8. Hi!

     

    I just tried Defraggler for the first time and I must say, I like it very much. One thing that I noticed is sorely missing though, is a Scroll Bar in the colored blocks area. One can't scroll down to see the entire diskscape of the fragmentation.

     

    Was this an oversight by the development team? Please add this feature in a future version of Defraggler. Thanks.

     

     

    The "colored blocks area" shows 100% of the partition. There is nothing to scroll down to.

  9. I just came to this forum to look up why I was getting this issue.

     

    Defraggler 1.01.073

    Vista Ultimate SP1, 32-bit

     

    Intel E2220 @ 3.2 GHz

    2 Gigs DDR2 RAM

    GeForce 8600 GT

    640 Gig WD

     

    I start Defraggler, I click Analyze, I check off All Files, I click Defrag

     

    Defraggler doesn't do anything but say "Defrag Failed".

     

    EDIT, I checked the error log:

     

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.099] 015f0 1 CDefragmentation::DefragPath#787 Path: "C:\Windows\System32\wbem\Logs\WMITracing.log"

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.099] 015f0 1 CDefragmentation::DefragFiles#690 Leaving CDefragmentation::DefragFiles

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.099] 015f0 1 CDefragmentation::DefragFiles#688 Leaving CDefragmentation::DefragFiles

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.099] 015f0 1 CVolumeOperationScheduler::ExecuteQueuedMethods#218 std::exception caught: boost::filesystem::is_directory: Access is denied

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.099] 015f0 1 CVolumeOperationScheduler::ExecuteQueuedMethods#231 ---------------- Long task finished (time: 0.096s, return code: 0x000003e3) ----------------

    [2008-05-28] [02:34:22.115] 00fe8 1 CVolume::UpdateDriveMap#317 Map generated in 0.02626 seconds.

     

    It seems that instead of skipping locked files, it is just giving up and stopping the whole defrag. I guess I will downgrade back to the previous version until this is fixed. :(

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