[muglo] Re: defraggers?
- From: Scott Strawbridge <scotts1@xxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 13:30:37 -0400
Diskwarrior. I swear by it. (although not technically a defragger)
you should see definite speed improvements after running it
Also a cache cleanup with Onyx or cocktail usually helps
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On 27-Jul-07, at 1:23 PM, Doug Bale wrote:
> My iBook's getting sluggish, even though it has lots of free memory
> left. What are people using to defrag disks these days, now that
> Norton's out of that game as far as Macs are concerned? TechTool
> doesn't seem to have that feature.
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