PerfectDisk v8.0.48 Server/Professional Edition Retail

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PerfectDisk Version 8.0, the world's most popular and thorough disk defragmentation solution, combines speed, thoroughness flexibility, control and ease-of-use to help improve PC and server performance. Global enterprises benefit from faster computers through regular, automated, unattended defragmentation with PerfectDisk. Certified by Microsoft for Windows, PerfectDisk is designed for today's largest disk drives. With PerfectDisk's Command Center management console, complete management and control is at the administrator's fingertips. If you are serious about disk defragmentation, optimization, and free space consolidation, you'll find PerfectDisk meets your high demands and requirements.

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I have used PerfectDisk 7 and it was the best those days. However, for the way I have partitioned my hard drives, I think I critically need the i-FAAST feature in Diskeeper 2007. I'm also using it.
 

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PerfectDisk 8.00.50

What's new in PerfectDisk build 8.00.50

* PerfectDisk Command Center
1. Fixed a bug which caused excessive delays when changing the password of managed clients.

* PerfectDisk Client
1. PerfectDisk is now Certified for Windows Vista. Minor changes were made to meet the certification requirements.
2. We changed when the last schedule run time is updated to prevent some scheduler conflicts when two or more schedules were set to run at the same time.
3. Fixed a boot-time defrag limitation when external attributes were too large.
4. Fixed a bug in the post defrag statistics. The elpased time and CPU time did not support values greater than 24 hours. This has been fixed.

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lasanka said:
to show u buggers that at least im considerin active participation!
Oh really? :rolleyes:
You don't have to post on every thread for the sake of that. I mean, if you are not interested in the topic, you CAN leave it alone.