Diskeeper Home Edition 10.0
| Developer: |
Diskeeper Corporation (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/XP |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 12.8 MB |
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Diskeeper 10 Home Edition is the easy, most cost-effective way to keep your PC running like it did when it was new, without the need for slow, time-consuming manual defragmentation. Diskeeper 10 Home Edition goes to work as soon as you install it, running in the background to automatically restore and maintain your PC’s performance. You probably won’t know when it’s running, but you will see the results: Increased speed and stability. That's what we mean by "Set It and Forget It"!
How does Diskeeper 10 Home Edition do it?
Diskeeper 10 Home Edition is powered by the same technology that Fortune 500 companies trust to ensure speed and stability on their workstations and servers. Using the latest innovations in defragmentation technology, Diskeeper observes how you use your computer and intelligently works around you. SmartScheduling™ technology automatically sets a defragmentation schedule based on how prone your PC is to fragmentation and updates that schedule as needed. When it's time to defragment, the high-speed defragmentation engine runs in the background, consuming minimal system resources. And while Diskeeper is active, unique I/O Smart™ technology ensures that other programs and processes have priority access to the hard drive—so whatever you're doing, Diskeeper will never get in the way
Automatic "Set It and Forget It" operation
Diskeeper 10 Home Edition can be fully configured through its intuitive, easy-to-use interface. If you prefer a “hands-off” approach, you need do nothing after installation; it will automatically go to work in “Set It and Forget It” mode. Either way, Diskeeper will keep your PC running like new for as long as you own it—automatically! |
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