Anyone know of a good Disk Defragmenter other than Norton or TechTool? (basically, a free one? maybe? please?)
Thanks.
Thanks.
AngeredTree said:Anyone know of a good Disk Defragmenter other than Norton or TechTool? (basically, a free one? maybe? please?)
Thanks.
Norton Utilities was great as a Mac OS 9 utility, but it's utterly worthless as a Mac OS X utility. I also recommend DiskWarrior - it's saved some of my other Macs before (I haven't needed it on my iMac yet - but I shouldn't need it as long as I clone my hard drive on a regular basis with Carbon Copy Cloner).NusuniAdmin said:please do not say norton ever again. Norton utilities is byfar the worst investment possible. Instead of actually defragging your files for os x, norton actually MOVES them. Yes even the most recent version, in fact i took pictures of my test dummy macs using norton and sent them into norton. The farggin /private/etc folder ended up in /Users and junk like that .....go figure. Many other people i know have had this happen as well...and norton denies that file moving is possible.... What a bunch of liers.
Ah yes and people PANTHER IS NOT THE ONLY MAC OS WITH AUTO DEFRAG. Auto defrag is in the filesystem itself. Panther just has this enabled by default. Isn't it funny how apple enabled journalising and auto defrag in panther by default but not in the other oses...stupid company.
Here is a nifty article about disk optomization: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25668
wrldwzrd89 said:Norton Utilities was great as a Mac OS 9 utility, but it's utterly worthless as a Mac OS X utility. I also recommend DiskWarrior - it's saved some of my other Macs before (I haven't needed it on my iMac yet - but I shouldn't need it as long as I clone my hard drive on a regular basis with Carbon Copy Cloner).
The reason Apple left journaling and auto defrag off in previous versions of Mac OS X is because Apple felt they weren't ready for widespread use. With Panther, Apple decided that these features were ready for the general public, so Apple enabled them by default.
Duff-Man says....Diskwarrior is *not* a file defrag utility - it is however a great disk directory repair tool and a great addition to anyone's utility toolbox....oh yeah!AssassinOfGates said:If you move lots of files larger than 20 megs all the time or have less than 5 gigs left, then yes you do need to defrag, even with panther (which only defrags up to 20 megs). I defrag about every 4-6 months.
Get Diskwarrior.
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Duff-Man said:Duff-Man says....Diskwarrior is *not* a file defrag utility - it is however a great disk directory repair tool and a great addition to anyone's utility toolbox....oh yeah!