Purpose of this web page is to show Ultimate Defrag's Product Support the results currently being obtained after defragging with Ultimate Defrag. For the record, the subject computer is equipped with 3 internal hard drives and they are used as follows:................
Drive C is a 40 Gig Western Digital with Windows XP installed plus all other software operating programs.
Drive D is a 500 Gig Western Digital used to stow DATA Files ONLY.
Drive E is a 1 TB Western Digital used strictly for the Back Up files created from Drive C and Drive D
AND, now we begin:.......................
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| The above screen shot shows settings used. |
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| Above screen shot was made after running analylze and was made on 9-3-10 at 3:37 AM per the JPG file attritubutes. Note: I next started defrag and went to bed. |
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| Above screen shot was made after I got up and the time was 9:29 AM on 9-3-10. As shown above it indicates 0 percent defrag which based on past experieince did not appear correct to me so, I ran analyze again with the results shown below. |
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| At 9:38 AM, After running analyze again, I obtained the results shown above. |
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| Above screen shot was made at 9:39 AM when I started Defragging the 2nd time. |
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| Above screen shot was made at 9:51 AM after defrag completed. |
| As my e-mail indicated this has been going on for some time as can be seen in the screen shot shown below which was made last April 4, 2010 |
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| Above screen shot is dated April 4, 2010. |
| However this high precentage after defraging started showing up long time ago as can be seen in the screen shot shown below which is dated February 11, 2009. |
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| Above screen shot is dated 2-11-2009 |
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