DG DEFRAGMENTER

L

Lou

tf76 said:
A high performance defragmenter which is built on top of DOS based
defrag engine "DirMS.exe". Extra features include 6 difference defrag
options , scan and remove for empty folders, orphaned shortcuts,
benchmark HDD and more.
It used to be shareware, enjoy

http://www.beoncorp.com/dgdefragmenter/index.html

tf76
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Anyone have experience with this program?

Lou
 
K

Kamikazee

tf76 napisa³(a):
A high performance defragmenter which is built on top of DOS based
defrag engine "DirMS.exe". Extra features include 6 difference defrag
options , scan and remove for empty folders, orphaned shortcuts,
benchmark HDD and more.
It used to be shareware, enjoy

http://www.beoncorp.com/dgdefragmenter/index.html

tf76
http://www.topfreeware.net
Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system
Member of The Freeware Revolution

It is only a frontend/GUI for DirMS.
 
K

kenneth marken

tf76 said:
A high performance defragmenter which is built on top of DOS based
defrag engine "DirMS.exe". Extra features include 6 difference defrag
options , scan and remove for empty folders, orphaned shortcuts,
benchmark HDD and more.
It used to be shareware, enjoy

http://www.beoncorp.com/dgdefragmenter/index.html

tf76
http://www.topfreeware.net
Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system
Member of The Freeware Revolution

i wonder, is dirms still freeware? i recall running into a page that
talks about it being shareware or something these days...
 
J

Josef W. Segur

kenneth marken said:
i wonder, is dirms still freeware? i recall running into a page that
talks about it being shareware or something these days...


< http://www.dirms.com/ > says:

These programs can be downloaded and used for free. The free versions have
limited functionality and must be re-registered on the DIRMS website every
30 days.

These programs can be used with Windows XP, 2000, and NT (not all versions
support NT) and with the files systems NTFS, FAT32, and FAT.
 

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