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TheFallenOne

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  1. Well thx for the quick replies. Here are my answers. It always seems to run in 64 bit. Well, the Start Menu shortcut defaults to 64bit, but even if I manually go into Defraggler installation folder and run the "Defraggler.exe" it still loads the 64 bit application. At least Sysinternal's Process Explorer says so. Maybe I am missing something? Yes, it doesn't seem to make a difference. No, I actually have System Restore disabled. I live on the edge. Nice. Well I am linking (their size is prohibitive as far as attaching them here goes) three debug3 level log files in the end of the post explaining what is each. Funny enough 2.05 running a defrag operation on my C:\Users folder that previous analysis by Defraggler showed around 50 files fragmented and 150 fragments took more than 1 hour. I actually aborted it manually as I did on the Safe Mode test run, cuz I couldn't wait 1 more hour. There should be a lot of stuff on the log already though! The 2.02 run on the same folder, C:\Users with around the same level of fragmentation took less than 1 minute!!! Yes, I completely un-install the previous version first. /debug3 log files 2.05 Normal Mode http://www.mediafire.com/?5lnd81onsd4x16i 2.05 Safe Mode http://www.mediafire.com/?0pdsj4juqlldd8e 2.02 Normal Mode http://www.mediafire.com/?yjw0kzv1io50p43
  2. Yes, I had just used 2.05 prior to posting in the thread and the performance was equally slow as every other version after 2.02. I don't really know how I could help diagnose this atm. Does Defraggler keep logs somewhere that I could send you? Task Manager doesn't show excessive CPU usage btw, so it doesn't seem to be an issue of my system holding back Defraggler. I run a fully updated Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 bit machine. My HDD configuration is 2x Western Digital 500GB (I don't remember exact model but I can find it if needed) in RAID 0 on an ASUS P6T motherboard.
  3. Well, as far as a slow defrag process goes, here is my story. I am an update freak so I always keep software I use at its newest version. When updating from version 2.02 to 2.03 I noticed a dramatic decrease in defrag performance. So I figured something must have changed either in Defraggler itself or in my system. Not being able to figure out something substantial for the 2.03 changelog and my system remaining pretty much the same, I went back to version 2.02 and lo and behold defrag performance was back to what it used to be. Seeing that the original post is dated April 28, you have surely being using a 2.02+ version of Defraggler. My suggestion would be to download version 2.02.253 and try it out, comparing defrag speed. You can find earlier versions at Filehippo's Defraggler page. Btw, I am not really sure if I should report this as a bug or not, or if developers need any more information about my system or anything, since I don't know how widespread this drop in performance is. It may well have been just an issue with Defraggler and my system. I would gladly provide info if it would help though.
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