| DOS386 19.08.2007, 07:18 |
1 (!!!) cps | FreeDOS DEFRAG 1.3 released (Announce) |
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| Laaca Czech republic, 19.08.2007, 11:20 @ DOS386 |
1 (!!!) cps | FreeDOS DEFRAG 1.3 released |
> > I simply refuse to run in Windows
> Yeah ^^^ the HDPMI effect |
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| Japheth Germany (South), 19.08.2007, 13:48 @ Laaca |
1 (!!!) cps | FreeDOS DEFRAG 1.3 released |
> For this purpose is in HXRT package included utility HXDOSLD. Thanks, I totally forgot this tool. However, it might not help in the case a program refuses to run if a DPMI host is loaded. What helps is uninstalling or disabling hdpmi. --- |
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| Rugxulo Usono, 28.08.2007, 03:38 @ Japheth |
FreeDOS DEFRAG version 1.3.1 released |
Imre Leber has released a minor update (1.3.1) of FreeDOS Defrag on 24 August 2007. Website: http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/free-defrag/ Changes: > I am hereby releasing a new version of defrag version 1.3.1. This is a > minor update whereby it is now possible to abort defragmentation using > the "quick try" and "complete quick try" methods using the F3 key. --- |
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| DOS386 02.09.2007, 12:03 @ Rugxulo |
FreeDOS DEFRAG version 1.3.1 released |
> Imre Leber has released a minor update (1.3.1) of FreeDOS Defrag
Competitors:
http://4dos.info/4bernd/defrag.zip
http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/
Imre's DEFRAG obsolete ? --- |
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| rr Berlin, Germany, 02.09.2007, 12:34 @ DOS386 |
FreeDOS DEFRAG version 1.3.1 released |
> > Imre Leber has released a minor update (1.3.1) of FreeDOS Defrag
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> Competitors:
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> http://4dos.info/4bernd/defrag.zip
Klaus Meinhard: "It's really only a silly joke by Bernd. No need to fear data loss."
> http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/
Did you try it on HX? I'm not sure, if HX supports Microsoft's defragmentation API.
> Imre's DEFRAG obsolete ? --- |
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(Because defrag is a huge program with a large number of possibilities there may however still be something somewhere misbehaving, so make sure to make a backup first).
Imre Leber is known to tend to be too optimistic with his releases about "all bugs fixed" and "FAT32 works now" ...
Tested ... no "suitable" FAT32 partition, but FAT16 (not very fragmented) at least (hadn't really worked with 1.2x):
- No damage
- Very slow (cca 1 cluster per second, aborted (by me) after 1 h and cca 25% done)
- Seems to rewrite ALL contents of the drive
- Allows to put directories at drive begin (good
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- Investigated with WDE: directories (all ???) indeed moved to begin, some directories were sorted correctly, some not (???)
Seems definitely better than older versions, please test more and report
Hack:
Anyone can reproduce why FreeDOS Defrag shouldn't work if a DPMI host is present ?
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