A Defragment program would be awesome

I wish Comodo could develop a free defragment program. It seems that there is no such thing as a “free” defragment program. Computers continually get fragmented so it would boost the preformance of my computer alot. There are several commercial defraggers such as Diskeeper and PerfectDisk. Instead of security products, why not system utillites? It should include a boot-time defragmenter to defrag locked files such as the registery. And also a schelduer and different methods such as OO Defrag which has 4 defragment methods. I think one of the methods was complete-modified which organizes the files by the date of motified or something.

What about: http://www.kessels.com/defrag/index.html

Hi and welcome! While your idea is a good one, I would simply like to touch on the statement you made that there is no such thing as a free defragment program, there are actually many out there including the one included in WindowsXP which honestly isn’t that bad >for a windows utility ;)<
Unless you mean with all your mentioned methods.

here is a couple of links

Also, pagedefrag<awesome, and contig>> http://www.sysinternals.com/FileAndDiskUtilities.html

Also,

<download.com>

And many others if you search as well.

Paul

Fine let me restate my statement. There are no free defragmenters that rival to diskeeper or oo defrag.

Hi,

I agree a defrag program would be awesome, however I don’t know if Comodo would develop such a product because it does not have to do with security, and Comodo is currently very busy at the moment adding features to the Firewall, and making the Antivirus program better.

lol, I see what you mean. But as Justin stated, it’s not really a security item but Melih once said, everything starts with a dream so perhaps one day Comodo may expand into other things. :wink:

Paul

A new company with an attempt, akin to that of Norton’s old SpeedDisk (file arangement), at:

You’ll get at least 30, maybe 60 days tryout.

(:CLP)

Power Defragmenter (http://www.excessive-software.eu.tt/) uses Sysinternals Contig recursively. That yields a thorough defrag.

Where I miss a freeware alternative is not file defragging (there are plenty) but intelligent “file placing” software to avoid further fragmentation.