Four powerful defragmentation algorithms.Compact data, moving all free space to one place.Defragment whilst your disk is mounted.B-Tree metadata file compaction/optimization support.High-performance user-defined file classification engine.Per-block and accurate whole disk display.Detailed statistics so you know whether you need to optimize. Inspector allows you to view details of individual extents/files.Quickly jump to specific files to examine them in more detail.Altivec accelerated display for improved performance.Auto-update feature ensures you always have the latest version.Fine-grained security, just like iPartition.The license information can be obtained from the Coriolis Systems' website Note: Coriolis Systems Limited is shut down and does not provide any support for its products. Hi MU community! I hope someone might be able to advise me here. I'm wondering: Does this mean I have another 14+ hours left to wait for this, and if so, is this normal/OK for iDefrag to take some 14-28 hours to optimize 650GB on a 4TB drive?!Įnable per-class sorting: SELECTED/CHECKED I recently upgraded my OS from 10.7 to 10.9.5, and I already had iDefrag 1.7.3 (229), which I'm using now.Īs we speak, I'm about 14+ hours into a iDefrag Optimize on a 4TB external drive that only has 650GB used, and the Location Indicator is only about halfway through the populated area of the Whole Disk Display. Skip files that cannot be defragmented due to lack of free space: SELECTED/CHECKEDĬonnection: MacBook Pro ThunderBolt 1 Elgato ThunderBolt 2 Model: Expansion Portable HDD (STEA4000400)Ĭonnection: Seagate's USB 3 Elgato USB 3ĪLSO - Regarding upgrading from iDefrag 1.7.3 to 2.2.8 (per Corialis website suggestion for OS10.9.5): Ipartition alternative pro# I look forward to some help, as my work is halted until I finish defragging some drives, and I'm wondering if I need to budget 28 hours of computer downtime per 650GB of hard drive defragging :-| Ipartition alternative portable# I am not pleased with this developers idea of customer loyalty. I have used iDefrag for many years and in truth I find no fault in the way it performs - mostly. I stopped using iDefrag about 5 years ago. I was having a good deal of trouble with it’s licensing and DRM set up. I was using a hackintosh setup and while their DRM was part of the problem, my set up could have contributed to it as well. I now use an iMac and have returned to the mainstream Mac fold. I am ready to revisit iDefrag as they have continued to improve their software and a few versions have gone by since I was a customer. I am willing to try again if they would offer an upgrade to a former user (and fan).
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