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WinUtilities DiskDefrag - Defragment your disks and improve computer performance and stability |
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Disk fragmentation leads to system slowdowns, PC crashes, slow startup and shutdown and sometimes to system failures. WinUtilities Disk Defrag is designed for fast optimization of today's modern hard disks. Get the maximum performance out of your expensive hardware investments. Hard disks are by far the slowest component in your computer. CPU and memory work much faster than hard disks because they do not have moving parts. Therefore fragmented disks often become a bottleneck of the system performance. Besides causing slowdowns, fragmentation makes the hard drive disk heads move frequently when reading files which leads to freeze-ups and system crashes. It is important to keep your disks defragmented and optimized as much as possible.
The latest version of WinUtilities Disk Defrag module adds the capability to defragment all drives at once, adds the capability to analyze any disk.
WinUtilities Disk Defrag module



Defragmentation Explained
Fragmentation is caused by creating and deleting files and folders, installing new software, and downloading files from the Internet. Computers do not necessarily save an entire file or folder in a single space on a disk; they're saved in the first available space. After a large portion of a disk has been used, most of the subsequent files and folders are saved in pieces across the volume.
When you delete files or folders, the empty spaces left behind are filled in randomly as you store new ones. This is how fragmentation occurs. The more fragmented the volume is, the slower the computer's file input and output performance will be.
Defragmentation is the process of rewriting non-contiguous parts of a file to contiguous sectors on a disk for the purpose of increasing data access and retrieval speeds. Because FAT and NTFS disks can deteriorate and become badly fragmented over time, defragmentation is vital for optimal system performance.
In June 1999 the ABR Corporation of Irvine, California, performed a fragmentation analysis and found that, out of 100 corporate offices that were not using a defragmenter, 50 percent of the respondents had server files with 2,000 to 10,000 fragments. In all cases the results were the same: Servers and workstations experienced a significant degradation in performance.
"I have been a computer consultant since the late 1980's. Working on a host of machines from single PC home users, and complex business networks. I have been recommending and using WinUtilities DiskDefrag for the last two years for my clients and have found it to be the BEST defrag program on the market. I have compared multiple software packages and always come back to WinUtilities. Especially for Vista users, in my opinion the WinUtilities DiskDefrag program simple works better than the default OS defrag program. I highly recommend this software and have not had any instances of incompatibility, which is extremely rare with any software. With over 1500 PC's that I service, this program is a crucial tool for my business. Highly recommend, and always, please support the software companies that make good software work great.
Ronald Machisen, LAN/WAN Engineer


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File Undelete Software & Data Recovery Solution For Windows 7/Vista/XP/98/2000 - Free Download |
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Introduction
WinUtilities Undelete is a powerful and easy-to-use data-recovery & undelete solution for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. This undelete software is designed to recover and restore deleted files from hard drives, floppy drives, and other types of fixed media. WinUtilities Undelete scans your system and list all deleted files or directories. just a few clicks, this powerful data recovery software allows you to recover critically important documents, or other files, which have been lost by accidental deletion. These files may be lost by emptying the Recycle Bin, or using other deletion actions that bypass the Recycle Bin altogether. Such actions include Windows Shift-Delete, command line deletion, deleting excessively large files or using applications that delete files without the Recycle Bin. WinUtilities Undelete identifies the contents of such lost files on the hard drive and allows you to recover them. If a file has been partially overwritten, WinUtilities Undelete attempts to reconstruct as much of the file as possible with the remaining contents. supported file system includes FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS.
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This Vista / XP Undelete Software includes the following Features:
- Easy to use and explorer-style deleted files browser
- Supports FAT12/16/32, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems
- Works on Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003.
- Sorts files by name, type, size, date, etc.
- Displays straight list of files or folder structure.
- Restores original Create and Modified file dates.
- Bypasses temporary internet files and zero length files.
- Recover compressed (NTFS compression) files.
- Recover encrypted (NTFS encryption) files.
- Recover alternate data streams (ADS) on NTFS partitions.
- Very fast MFT and FAT scanning algorithm, fast file undelete.
- Undelete files on any valid logical drive visible by your OS.
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This powerful Vista / XP Data Recovery Software allows you to recover:
- Recover data and deleted files even Recycle Bin has been emptied
- Recover data & file deleted accidentally from a network share
- Recover data & file deleted from the DOS command prompt
- Recover data & file deleted bypassing the Recycle Bin (Shift+Delete)
- Recover data & file deleted in other applications and programs
This XP Undelete & Vista Undelete Software supported storage:
- Hard Drive (C: D: E: ...)
- Floppy Disk (A: B:)
- Digital Media and Digital Camera Card
- External USB Storage, Flash Disks
- Iomage ZIP disks, MO, JAZ Disks
How to use?
- Run WinUtilities -> Files Tools -> WinUtilities Undelete.
- Select a volume from list on the left-top side of main window.
- Select a deleted file or directory from list on the right side of main window.
- Select one or more files, righ-click your mouse, and then select 'Undelete & Recover' or 'Copy to' menu item.
- Select the location that you want to save the deleted file.
- Click OK & Finish.


Fully compatible with Windows Vista, Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 64 bit Vista & XP
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WinUtilities Task Scheduler |
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WinUtilities Task Scheduler allows you to easily configure cleaning tasks that take place automatically. this utility also can manage the system scheduled tasks.

How to add a scheduled cleaning task?
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Open WinUtilities Task Scheduler module - In the main screen you can click on the Add Task button to open the Add New Task Dialog.
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In the Add New Task Dialog, you can specify a task name that you want to create, then select an application from drop down list.
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Click OK, then you can configure the new task settings.
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Click Schedule tab and click New on this page. then you can select a schedule from the Scheduled Tasks drop down list.
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Click OK to save your changes, then you can right click a task and select Run command to test your settings.



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WinUtilities System Control |
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System Control module of WinUtilities is used to manage and organize your Windows settings. this module offers you five categories and allow you to edit Windows configuration files like Boot.ini, System.ini, Win.ini, Autoexec.bat, Config.sys and Config.nt easily, you also can use this module to configure your Windows environment variables and modify the OEM information. The System Control module gives you a single place where you can adjust all of your Windows settings.
Support Five categories:
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Configuration Files
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Environment Variables
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OEM Information
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Extended Control Panel
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Auto shutdown
Editing System Configuration Files
Use this function to edit Windows configuration files easily.
Note - Modifying Windows configuration files can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Please ignore this tool if you're unsure what to do.
Modifing the Special Folders
Special Folders is designed to help you manage your personal data (My Documents, My Picture, Internet Explorer History). There are several reason why user need to move your personal data to other volume, other harddisk, or even to other computer in your network. The first reason is to avoid loosing your personal data when your main drive (drive that is used to install Windows) is broken or you need to reinstall Windows. The other reason is to make your personal data accessible from anywhere by placing them on a network location.
Note - For security reason not all special folders location are allowed to change.
Editing & Adding OEM Information
This tool is designed for Windows 2000, XP,and XP x64. Use OEM Information to customize Windows registration information displayed in System Properties. This tool would be useful for computer manufactures to remain their customers where they can get support.
How to add your OEM information into System Properties?
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Enter name (optional).
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Enter company (optional).
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Enter manufacturer (must be filled if you wish to add company logo).
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Enter computer model (optional).
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Enter support information (optional).
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Add company logo (optional).
Note - To open System Properties, go to Control Panel -> System. Click the "General" tab for more information.
Auto Shutdown Supported
Sometimes, you want to schedule your computer shutdown at a special time. this module allows you to do this easily. simply run this module and select the time, and then click 'Run Auto shutdown'.
Visiting Control Panel applets
WinUtilities System Control module has a Control Panel tab, it is used to run the Control Panel applets without administrator privilege, this module will list all the applets installed on this machine. then you can doule-click a item to open the seleced Control Panel applet.

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WinUtilities Windows Tools |
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WinUtilities Windows Tools module provides you an easy way to launch the Windows system utilities. in main window, this module will give you a list of utilities that installed on your system, and provide the detailed information for this utility.


Designed to easily launch an system utility
To run an system utility, simply select this utility from list and click Launch button.
Information for system Utilities
- Registry Editor
- DirectX Diagnostic Tool
- System Information
- System Configuration Utility
- Disk Cleanup
- Disk Defragment
- Computer Management
- NT Backup
- System Restore

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Introduction to Windows Utilities
Registry Editor
Registry Editor is an advanced tool for viewing and changing settings in your system registry, which contains information about how your computer runs. Windows stores its configuration information in a database (the registry) that is organized in a tree format. Although Registry Editor enables you to inspect and modify the registry, normally you do not need to do so, and making incorrect changes can break your system. An advanced user who is prepared to both edit and restore the registry can safely use Registry Editor for such tasks as eliminating duplicate entries or deleting entries for programs that have been uninstalled or deleted.
DirectX Diagnostic Tool
You can diagnose and resolve DirectX problems using the DirectX Diagnostic Tool and the Multimedia and Games Troubleshooter. The DirectX Diagnostic Tool helps you test the functionality of DirectX, to diagnose problems, and to adjust the level of hardware support used by DirectX, which can be used to avoid issues on some multimedia drives.
System Information Utility
System Information collects and display system configuration information for local and remote computers. This includes information about hardware configurations, computer components, and software, including signed drivers and unsigned drivers. When support technicians troubleshoot your system configuration, they require specific information about your computer. You can use System Information to quickly find the information that these technicians need to resolve a system problem.
System Configuration Utility
System Configuration Utility automates the routine troubleshooting steps that Microsoft Product Support Services technicians use when diagnosing Windows configuration issues. You can use this tool to modify the system configuration through a process of elimination with check boxes, reducing the risk of typing errors. You must be logged on as an administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure.
Disk Cleanup Utility
Disk Cleanup helps free up space on your hard drive Disk Cleanup searches your drive, and then shows you temporary files, Internet cache files, and unnecessary program files that you can safely delete. You can direct Disk Cleanup to delete some or all of those files.
Disk Defragment
Disk Defragmenter consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer's hard disk, so that each occupies a single, contiguous space on the volume as a result, your system can gain access to your files and folders and save new ones more efficiently. By consolidating your files and folders, Disk Defragmenter also consolidates the volume's free space, making it less likely that new files will be fragmented.
Computer Management
Computer Management helps you manage local or remote computers using a single, consolidated desktop tool. It combines several Windows administration utilities into a single console tree, providing easy access to a specific computer's administrative properties and tools.
NT Backup
The Backup utility helps you protect data from accidental loss if your system experiences hardware or storage media failure. For example, you can use Backup to create a duplicate copy of the data on your hard disk and then archive the data on another storage device. The backup storage medium can be a logical drive such as your hard drive, or a separate storage device such as a removable disk, or an entire library of disks or tapes organized into a media pool and controlled by a robotic changer. If the original data on your hard disk is accidentally erased or overwritten, or becomes inaccessible because of hard disk malfunction, you can easily restore the data from the archived copy.
XP System Restore
System Restore is a component of Windows XP Home Edition that you can use to restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occurs, without losing your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e-mail). System Restore monitors changes to the system and some application files, and it automatically creates easily identified restore points. These restore points allow you to revert the system to a previous time. They are created daily and at the time of significant system events (such as when an application or driver is installed). You can also create and name your own restore points at any time.

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