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Disk Defrag Pro 4.8.1 Giveaway
$29.95
ABGELAUFEN

Giveaway of the day — Disk Defrag Pro 4.8.1

Disk Defrag Pro hilft beim Defragmentieren und Optimieren eures PC.
$29.95 ABGELAUFEN
Benutzer Rating: 127 2 Kommentare

Disk Defrag Pro 4.8.1 war am 15. Mai 2017! als Giveaway verfügbar!

Giveaway of the Day heute
$25.00
heute kostenlos
Mit diesem Tool könnt ihr PDF-Dateien in nur wenigen Schritten teilen und zusammenführen.

Disk Defrag Pro bietet euch fortgeschrittene Optimierungsalgorithmen sowie eine innovative Boot-Time-Defragmentierungstechnologie. Eine Vielzahl toller Features ermöglicht nicht nur einfaches Defragmentieren und Optimieren eurer Festplatten, sondern garantiert, dass euer Betriebssystem problemlos funktioniert - wie am ersten Tag!

System-anforderungen:

Windows XP SP3 (x32)/ Vista SP2 (x32)/ 7 (x32/x64)/ 8/ 8.1 (x32/x64)/ 10 (x32/x64); Hard disk space: 25 MB; Memory: 512 MB; Recommended screen resolution: 1024x700

Herausgeber:

Auslogics

Homepage:

http://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag-pro/

Dateigröße:

12.4 MB

Preis:

$29.95

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#2

Das ist doch BESCHISS! Vor einiger Zeit (=15.05.17) bekam ich das Angebot Defrag Pro kostenlos zu Installieren. Vielen Dank !! Doch noch nicht einmal 4 Wochen später soll ich die installierte Version Kaufen ?? Danke aber ........ so nicht !!!!

Antworten   |   interlink  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#1

Dazu brauche ich kein kommerzielles tool für $30! ..."wie am ersten Tag!" - auch wieder so ein "schlaues" tool. Viel Zeit gespart!

Antworten   |   Mole  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (-3)
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#5

I recently evaluated an Auslogics promotion offer for the same product by a competing website. I downloaded it but stopped short of installing it, because of two big red flags. I would like to know if users having taken advantage of GOTD's offer noticed similar things.

I downloaded the Auslogics Defrag Free program which the publisher provides on a permenent basis on its site. It registered positive at Virus Total, with 7 different warnings. Most of them were PUPs (annoyingly enough), but there was also a purported trojan. False positives can happen, but this is highly unusual. Downloads from reputable publishers (which Auslogics is, to a point) don't trigger such warnings.

The Disk Defrag Pro installer specially prepared for that other promotional offer also triggered one Virus Total warning, for a PUP. Another user who installed the product wrote back with a similar claim.

The other red flag is : the Disk Defrag Pro version Auslogics offers on its site, outside of any promotional deals such as this one, is sold under a subscription model ; but this is almost completely hidden. You think you're buying a 30 $ product all along, but it's only when cashing out you discover this will be 30 $ per year. Which, regardless of the sneaky and dishonest tactics, is outrageous.

Antivirus programs may justify charging by the year, beacause new malware keeps appearing everyday. But what exactly changes in the way Windows scatters NTFS files on a hard disk platter ?

So my other question is : is the present GOTD offer free for ever, or free for one year, and then you're supposed to pay 30 $ per year ? After all, "The program is available for $29.95, but it will be free for our visitors as a time-limited offer" can mean two very different things : you can download this program during a time-limited slot of 24 hours, then use it for free for ever ; or you can do that, and then there is another time-limited slot of one year, after which the program will stop working unless you pay yearly. Which is it ?

Clairvaux  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+73)
#4

What's the use of it? Nowadays SSDs are common in PCs and laptops nad it is not wise to use defragmentation. And if old HDDs are used you still have a better option with build-in defragment tool in Windows (10).
This one's doesn't add much value to the core!

Keesie  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (-34)

Keesie, SSD use is increasing, but there are still plenty of people using hard drives. I rarely encounter a PC with a SSD. I own seven PCs, and only have a SSD in one of them.

Microsoft's defrag tool works very well, but in some cases using third party defrag software such as Auslogics will lead to better disk performance.

Roger  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+37)
#3

For those having issues installing, this is mosty likely due to the wrapper used by the GAOTD site. This wrapper uses a type of blocking which can not be read by AV software (it is also used by some viruses to prevent detection) and many security softwares will not let it be used.

I would advise downloading the installer from the official website, https://www.auslogics.com/en/software/disk-defrag-pro/ , and register manually using the serial number found in the text file of the zip downloaded from the GAOTD site.

Mark  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+31)
#2

What about the license?
I did register it:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c2tpwif6fbvu193/AACwhIDhzQf_0t3hqdfmbWkha?dl=0
I did notice something in a screen:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lnhu7vm2qzzpoq0/Hoofdscherm.png?dl=0
More close; just a year??:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uct1b6tm4nas1x2/JaarLicentie.png?dl=0

Ootje  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+25)
#1

Do you need to defrag beyond what the embedded Windows 7 defragmenter does ? Some people say that aggressive defragging is actually detrimental. I've read learned discussions to that effect.

My own Windows 7 always say my volumes are 0% fragmented (and regularly misses scheduled weekly scans). I tried Defraggler by Piriform, and all of a sudden it found 24 % fragmentation. Obviously, we're talking apples and oranges there. Defraggler certainly did something, and it says something about what it's doing, whereas Windows' utility doesn't explain anything. I seem to remember Windows XP at least had an evolutive drive map showing the state of fragmentation. Windows 7 seems to think people are too stupid to try and understand what it's doing.

However, while I couldn't feel any obvious acceleration after applying Defraggler in several (supposedly) clever ways, it did break my imaging Macrium Reflect routine. All of a sudden, an incremental backup which used to take 2 or 3 GB took the same 113 GB that a full backup does.

Macrium expert users say you need to defragment immediately before a full image. However, despite "reducing" fragmentation by 24 %, I did not notice any ulterior shrinking in Macrium images. Any thoughts ?

Clairvaux  –  7 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+17)

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