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DiskTrix UltimateDefrag 2008 v2.0.0.47 Cracked-MiNT

MiNT group came up with release of another defrag utility under the name - UltimateDefrag. I must admit that GUI of this app somehow reminds me on LCARS GUI seen in Star Trek series. Funny. :-)

Description: UltimateDefrag is the ultimate defragger and File Placement Optimizer. Defragging hard drives helps to restore your hard drive performance. File placement optimizing on the other hand, boosts your theoretical hard drive file access performance by up to 300% of manufacturers quoted averages (typical performance increase you’ll experience is between 25 and 100%) by placing the files you want performance from onto the faster performing (outer tracks) areas of your hard drive. With UltimateDefrag - you can specify which individual files, programs or games you want the best performance from. The “Archive” function places all of your unused files out of the way and onto the slower performing areas of your hard drive.

Release Name: DiskTrix.UltimateDefrag.2008.v2.0.0.47.Cracked-MiNT
Size: 3.87MB
Links: Homepage, NFO
Download: Here

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  1. Jimbo!
    April 27th, 2008 | 18:58

    Anyone know if this is any good!? :)

  2. hank hill
    April 27th, 2008 | 18:59

    past versions have been excellent, so let’s hope!

  3. Jimbo!
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:00
  4. rover
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:07

    Anyone pls give us new download links, thanks

  5. Xerox©
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:08
  6. Xerox©
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:09

    delete pls

  7. grimpr
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:09

    Whats all this paranoia about releasing all the payware defraggers anyway? I suggest posting some clever and really useful tools for Windows payware or freeware and not bloated software that market through empty words. For people down to earth all they need is the excellent and free JkDefrag at http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/ , run it as a screensaver or use a GUI for it and be done.

  8. Links
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:09
  9. Xerox©
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:10
  10. Roflcer of the Lawl
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:10

    All one needs is raxco perfect disk.

  11. Links
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:10

    Shame on you Xerox :D

  12. ZV
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:25

    Why hasn’t a review site reviewed all pay deffragers to determine which is best? I’m sure it’s not hard to do.

  13. Zen
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:27

    alternative app
    Raxco.PerfectDisk.2008.v9.00.052.Professional.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
    http://rapidshare.com/files/109923176/Raxco.PerfectDisk.2008.v9.00.052.Professional.Incl.Keymaker-CORE.rar

  14. hansolo
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:39

    Woa, please stop posting such boring apps.. “uhh a new defragmenter” - But where are Scrubs, Mythbuster etc..

    BTW: Use Defraggler.. Open Source, Lightweight, simply better..

  15. jammi
    April 27th, 2008 | 19:47

    Download Full Will Never Be Deleted , working 100% Crack Tested And No PASS :

    http://rapidshare.com/files/110859849/DiskTrix.UltimateDefrag.2008.v2.0.0.47.Cracked-MiNT.rar

    :D

  16. Stevo
    April 27th, 2008 | 20:35

    Great app, nice to see they actually made it past their win95 GUI phase.

  17. nsane
    April 27th, 2008 | 20:39

    This is probably THE best defrag program out right now, been using it for about 2 years now. You have to know what you’re doing when using it tho, as the different defrag types are meant for different tasks and the help file is quite long.

    To sum things up for you though, here’s a short list with the types 95% of most people will need.

    1. Fragmented Files Only - Exactly that, it simply puts fragmented file chunks back in contiguous order. No Archiving or performance algorithms used. I do this about once a week, or try to any ways.

    2. Consolidate - Defrags files and puts them on the inner tracks of your disk in no particular order. Best used on very large and/or heavily used backup drives, or file servers.

    3. File/Folder Name - Defrags files and places them on the outter, faster, tracks of your drive in alphabetical order, the same order they’re requested and loaded by most most programs. Good for most users, especially games when combined with the performance settings. I use this on my system drive.

    The other 3 I hardly use, you can see the help file for their description if you want to know more.

    But, a few other useful things to know about, as mentioned before, are the Archive and Performance options. Archive basically allows you to pick what files your want placed on the inner, slower, tracks of your drive to get them out of the way. Good for movies, music, ZIP/RAR files and things of that nature. Performance is just the opposite of Archive, it allows you to pick the files placed on the outter tracks. Best used in this order, 1) Games or other large programs, 2) Windows folder and 3) Program Files folder.

    Also be sure to place directories next to the MFT, makes file look ups ALOT faster ;)

  18. Indieaperture
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:01

    @17 much appreciated nsane…. thank you for the information

  19. unbannable
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:10

    @7
    3.87 MB isnt bloated

  20. Jako
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:13

    crashes after ~3mins

  21. C2008
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:14

    I would definitely go Raxco before this one

  22. Josh
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:20

    I’d go O&O before eighter one, guess it comes down to personal preference. :\

  23. CDRL
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:43
  24. Ese
    April 27th, 2008 | 21:49
  25. stu
    April 27th, 2008 | 22:16

    It worked fine for me on defrag files only but using auto mode it crashed after about 1 hour

    (system xp x64 pro)

  26. asscore
    April 27th, 2008 | 22:42

    I’ve used o&o for about 5 years now, love the new defragf screensaver in o&o 10 - but this looks interesting. I like the actual disk sector view. I’ll have to give it a try.

  27. GioD
    April 27th, 2008 | 22:45

    i totally agree with nsane , this is the best defragger ever only because it has manual file placement so you can choose how to arrange the files on the disk.

  28. Gramps
    April 27th, 2008 | 23:29
  29. salem
    April 27th, 2008 | 23:36

    is this better than “Vopt”? because Vopt is like uTorrent for defrag.

  30. Ruff McGruff
    April 28th, 2008 | 00:25

    looks psychedelic .. mandatory mention of alternative: auslogics disk defrag

  31. clever
    April 28th, 2008 | 01:52

    I just use diskeeper. It’s scheduled to defrag my hard drives every night between 3am and 6am whilst I don’t use my PC. Keeps my hard drive performance optimal.

  32. WarB
    April 28th, 2008 | 02:01

    http://www.defraggler.com/ - freeware from the same ppl who brought you ccleaner!

  33. chroma
    April 28th, 2008 | 05:32

    JKDefrag + Contig > all
    both are free but require users to actualy have a clue about what theyre doing, contig in particular is fairly useless to anyone aftaid of the command line.

  34. emdeesee
    April 28th, 2008 | 05:46

    I have been searching.. since XP came out.. for a defrag utility that will consolidate a “static” pagefile, and then..m ove it to the very front of the HD.. just like Norton’s Speed Disk did back in the W9X days, but I have never found one. Anybody know of any utility that will move your page file (which is usually tagged as “unmovable”) if your page file size is permanently set?

  35. casa
    April 28th, 2008 | 09:16

    I’m currently using Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2008 Professional. Would this app do a better job in defragmenting my hdd or do i stick to paragon?

  36. yashau
    April 28th, 2008 | 10:10

    Diskeeper is the best and most popular. It’s just an install and forget type of thing. It will run as a service and defragment while the computer is idle. So it wont affect performance at all. Highly recommend Diskeeper above everything else.

  37. spook
    April 28th, 2008 | 11:23

    This seems to be a good review of defrag programs:
    http://donnedwards.openaccess.co.za/2007/06/great-defrag-shootout-all.html

    And to all the Diskeeper fans, see what they did to a company that produced Ritalin:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diskeeper_Corporation#Scientology_and_Diskeeper

  38. Dogmeat
    April 28th, 2008 | 14:44

    O&O IMO is the better of the defraggers out there. It has background defragging that can be done while you work and has less of a system load (trying seeding your torrents with other defraggers). Plus you have access to a host of other O&O utilities. :)

    Though I may just have to D/L this one as the GUI is cool looking.:)

  39. LOL
    April 28th, 2008 | 15:50

    LOL been using ultimatedefrag for several years and almost sounded like an adware when mentioning how good it was. i was a diskeeper fan for awhile, then tried ultimatedefrag and never looked back because of what it can do and is very light not bloated.

    noticed this new version had removed boot-time defrag, maybe they will bring it back with new updates.

    this thing is awsome for putting your games on outer track of hdd as well as the OS for quicker responce an loading of game-time.

    heh check their website and notice that they are bold enough to put all other deraggers down …….all except one because of its I-FAAST technology.

    hope this helps you non-believers to at least give it a month to figure out how to use it properly to your needs.

    peace out,
    LOL

  40. Adam
    April 29th, 2008 | 13:21

    The crack was not working for me, but got this one from mininova comments.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/111256280/DiskTrix_UltimateDefrag_2008_v2.0.0.47_Crack_ONLY_4_ALL_inc_VISTA.zip

    Works on my Vista OS. NO PASS!

    Hope it helps some1.

  41. upx
    April 30th, 2008 | 19:19

    I just tried this. Had high hopes…very disappointed instead.
    It just kept going and going, at one point the estimated completion time was 200 hours! Even after I choose the “quicker” options.
    So after about 10+ hours and no significant / noticeable difference, I ran Diskeeper to fix the increased fragmentation from this app.
    Thanks, but no thanks.

  42. LOL
    May 1st, 2008 | 15:53

    @41
    prime example of someone who does not know how to read help files. 200hours lol that might be a bug or the hdd is so active that it has no priority on giving real-time estimate.

    make sure that you have nothing mounted on a virtual drive, sometimes that causes problems, as it will try to defrag something that isnt even there.

    like i said above, give it about a month to learn how to use it to your needs before you pass judgement. another good way to use this app is for external hdd that have alot of music, pictures, movies and you only want to access your music quite quickly…..you can set it up to push all the unneeded stuff to the inner tracks and out of the way and all the music on the quicker outter tracks of your hdd platter. seek time is almost instant.

    i wont put down diskeeper because i like it too so to each its own. but dont be so closed minded and make room for new things.

  43. Xerox©
    May 2nd, 2008 | 16:25

    DiskTrix UltimateDefrag 2008 v2.0.0.47 Cracked-MiNT

    :D

    http://rapidshare.com/files/112014364/ditrxudg8002-tnim.rar

  44. Jon
    May 3rd, 2008 | 01:53

    This has to be the worst defrag program I have ever used. It’s very slow in defragging and the funny part is that after you run it and it claims it’s done and there are no fragmented files, run it again and wow…there’s hundreds of megabytes more of fragmented files supposedly. Keep running it and every new time you open it even after you just ran it, the program will find fragmented files.

    I do not recommend this software at all.

  45. pfftt
    May 3rd, 2008 | 12:23

    maybe they should label the program for advanced users and not a one-click-wonder-for-noobs :-/

  46. upx
    May 3rd, 2008 | 19:21

    It seems like every critical comment, this app receives, results in an “inexperienced user” insult.
    Instead, why not describe the success you had with this app and the system(s) you’re using.
    I’m not a noob, know how to read help files, and this app did NOT work for me.
    I’ve used several versions of Perfect Disk and Diskeeper. I prefer PD, but after about one year of use, it froze during the “Analyze” procedure (Raxco is aware of this problem) and could therefore not defrag. DK seems faster, but my HD also seems to get defragmented faster (does not consolidate free space well). So it needs to be run more often (every 2 to 5 days).

    FYI: I’m using Windows XP SP2, 100 GB 2.5″ 7200 RPM drive which is about 27% free, 64 GB used with about 126,000 files. I average 1 or 2 GB of downloads every day or two. And I run anti-virus, anti-spyware, Registry Mechanic, and CC cleaner about once or twice a week.

  47. Wozu
    May 3rd, 2008 | 21:04

    This release got screwed. If you analyze your hardrive then go to volume info the app will crash. OMG!!!!

  48. LOL
    May 3rd, 2008 | 22:07

    keep in mind that this is new version not an update so i assume that there will be some bugs they have to fix.

    for the people that think it takes to long to defrag, think about which setting you are going to use and try to stick with it. after several defrags using the same settings (such as: auto, volatility, folder/filename etc.) you should see things speed up as far as doing the same type of defrag. if you jump arround testing all the different settings….of course its going to take longer, it has to sort the whole hdd again. it is not the time that it takes to defrag that i am after…….it is the end result of my pc performance.

    so if you looking for quick defrag and nothing else then look elsewhere, but if you like being able to choose what goes where on the hdd then look no further because there is no other defrag app out there that can do what this app does.

    if you got all the time in the world then try to use your favorite defragger and this one and try some bench mark test of the end result and let us know how you do.

    peace

  49. Minchia
    May 8th, 2008 | 22:18

    Ok, so in theory I like the program… Had been using Ashampoo Magical Defrag 2 for its abilty to background defrag. Great feature, and does a WONDERFUL job of defragging a hd very quickly. After uninstalling Magical Defrag, and installing this program, it found a very minimal amount of fragmented files. After reading the ENTIRE manual, I decided to use the File/Folder option on strict sorting w/ Respect ini and move directories next to MFT. High Priority sorted with Windows first then Program files, then the rest. Respect Archive also set, at 50% unused option. After a few hours of sorting, it was done. The computer really seemed to be running about the same — possibly a bit slower. After leaving the computer on over night and then coming back to it this afternoon it was running incredibly SLOW!!! I cleaned my comp (Ashampoo One-Click-Optimizer followed by Privacy Eraser Pro — as I have always done) and then defragged my ram. Still no noticable change. Any clues as to whats going on??? The computer was running great prior to this program…

  50. LOL
    May 13th, 2008 | 19:53

    fyi
    there is an update out for this app that corrects some vista users slow downs. bugs are to be expected when ever a new version of the same app comes out.

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