Defraggler Updates

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Re: Defraggler Updates

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vevy wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:49 pm

Windows offers dedicated defragmentation functions for software developers
And these are not subject to change?
No. Windows has amazing backwards compatibility. Even programs written for Windows 98 tend to still work.
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Re: Defraggler Updates

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OK. Thanks for the info!

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Re: Defraggler Updates

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billon wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 10:51 pm Same method as with CCleaner in the past (just tested with Recuva installer):
(Uni)Extract (NSIS, 7-Zip is enough) Defraggler/64.exe and Lang folder
Create portable.dat and paste

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Great work, thanks for that

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Re: Defraggler Updates

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vevy wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:49 pm

Windows offers dedicated defragmentation functions for software developers
And these are not subject to change?
When there are changes, they're nearly always backwards compatible. That's why jkDefrag still works fine.
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Re: Defraggler Updates

#65 Post by vevy »

JohnTHaller wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 9:28 pm When there are changes, they're nearly always backwards compatible. That's why jkDefrag still works fine.
Appreciate the info. Thanks!

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