2009-07-20

MyDefrag 4.0

MyDefrag 4.0MyDefrag is a disk defragmenter and optimizer for Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/X64. Completely automatic and very easy to use, fast, low overhead, with several optimization strategies, and can handle floppies, USB disks, memory sticks, and anything else that looks like a disk to Windows.

Included are a Windows version, a commandline version (for scheduling by the task scheduler or for use from administrator scripts), a screensaver version, a DLL library (for use from programming languages), versions for Windows X64, and the complete sources.

Why use this defragger instead of the standard Windows defragger?

* Much faster.
* Totally automatic, extremely easy to use.
* Optimized for daily use.
* Disk optimization, several strategies.
* Directories are moved to the beginning of the disk.
* Reclaims MFT reserved space after disk-full.
* Maintains free spaces for temporary files.
* Can defragment very full harddisks.
* Can defragment very large files.
* Can defragment individual directories and files.
* Can be run automatically with the Windows Scheduler.
* Can be used from the commandline.
* Can be used as a screen saver.
* Can be run from cdrom or memory stick.
* Sources available, can be customized.

MyDefrag was previously known as JKDefrag.

Title: MyDefrag 4.0
Filename: MyDefrag-v4.0.exe
File size: 1.51MB (1,582,109 bytes)
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
License: Open Source
Date added: July 20, 2009
Author: J C Kessels
www.mydefrag.com

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Change Log

* Deleted the SetPalette() setting and added the SetColor() and SetFileColor() settings.
* Added Estonian translation.
* Added Russian translation.
* The "$BadClus:$Bad:$DATA" file on NTFS disks is no longer listed in the logfile in the "These items could not be moved", "These items are fragmented", and "The 25 largest items on disk" lists.
* Fixed a bug in the graphics code for drawing files on the diskmap. If a file spanned more than 2 lines on the display then the top line (the end of the file) would always be drawn all the way to the right side of the display.

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