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Range Rider

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  1. This is really a nifty feature, so a few suggestions....... • How about the ability to save the results (to some file) within Defraggler? for future comparisons... • How about some analysis of this value, advising "performance?" • How about some type of "pop Up" indicating how to improve this value? • How about a before and after values?
  2. Hi: I know what you are saying.... But, defraggler is reporting that the "square" has no data (no file(s) listed...) its reporting it is empty - so why is it showing light blue. Could this be a BUG!
  3. Okay: Today running Defrag V2.09.391 on an XP Pro SP3 latest updates Drive is a 80 GB NTFS format SATA. I noticed after analyzing the drive, I had about 40 light blue squares displayed. I move the cursor on to the square and it said it was empty. A few of the squares did have something, but most were empty. I ran defrag, then shut down defraggler, reopened it, and analyzed. The light blue boxes were there. So I tried something, ran CCleaner and wiped the free space. An ran defraggler.... same thing. Ran the option - check drive for errors - no problems Well does some one know whats happening.
  4. Greetings: I have attempted to search the forums, and have not found any addressing this problem. I think the CCleaner is the best product on the market, and while I explain to me friends it's FREE, I also inform them they can donate or subscribe to it. :) I run CCleaner first, then Defraggler. Two things JUMP out when you use defraggler... The System Information file fragments and the Norton Antivirus temporary files (those who use it currently and past users). While I am not a user of the Norton software, many of my uninformed friends are.... CCleaner does not touch either files. However, defraggler points to the numerous Norton file, but does not suggest how to handle the fragmented system volume files. As for the Norton temp files, manual removal is required (these files are really fragmented and do have large file sizes. As for the system volume information, (A little Trick Here) I turn off the system restore; WHICH DELETES ALL PREVIOUS SYSTEM RESTOREs (INCLUDING THOSE THAT HAVE VIRUS PROBLEMS) THEN DEFRAG (DEFRAGGLER) THE PARTITION AND RESET THE RESTORE FEATURE AND CREATE A NEW RESTORE INDICATING IN THE TEXT WHAT I DID - gone is almost all system volume fragmented files. [NOTE: If you do not understand what is indicated above, seek professional help before attempting this] While I do not expect CCleaner to do anything with the fragmented SYSTEM VOLUME INFORMATION, why doesn't it address the Norton Anti-Virus temp file situation. I see that CClearer addresses the AVG anti-virus cleanup, why not Norton Anti-virus cleanup?
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