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Defrag Manager ActiveX

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Category:Development / Active X
2.3.2
2013-10-07
589 KB
Win XP / 2003 / Vista
Only Windows System
Languages:German, English
0 in May / 22 in total
 

Rating: 4.00/10 (8 votes cast)

 
Defrag Manager ActiveX

Defrag Manager ActiveX 2.3.2 is a dll control to easy-to-use and fast defrag local drives that supports both FAT 16/32, and NTFS file systems. It's supplied with advanced disk optimization techniques, which will remedy your system sluggishness and crashes caused by disk fragmentation. Disk fragmentation leads to system slowdowns, PC crashes, slow startups and shutdowns. Defrag Manager ActiveX 2.3.2 is designed for fast defragmentation of modern hard disks.

Defrag Manager ActiveX is a simple way to integrate in your software the function of defragmentation entire hard drives on your PC. It is also able to defragment your free space, so that all the unused hard disk space is gathered in one big chunk. Defrag Manager ActiveX also supports RAID drives.

The installation program of the Defrag Manager ActiveX 2.3.2 contains a free trial mode of the activex component, and C# sample.

 

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