PerfectDisk was a defragmentation software product for Windows developed by Raxco.[1]

PerfectDisk
Developer(s)Raxco
Stable release
PerfectDisk 14 Build 900 / 12 October 2021; 2 years ago (2021-10-12)
Operating systemWindows XP and later
Websitewww.raxco.com/home/products/perfectdisk-pro

The application keeps track of file usage to lessen defragmentation time[2] and offers two modes of basic defragging: "quick" and "SmartPlacement".[3]

History

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During the 1980s, a software package titled "Disk-Optimizer" was marketed as part of the collective name "RAXCO Rabbit Software."[4][5]

PerfectDisk was released in 1990 for the VMS[6] operating system.[7] A version for Windows NT followed later in 1997.[8] PerfectDisk contains scheduler supporting also client PCs in the network.

The last version of PerfecDisk is 14.00 build 900. As Raxco filled for bankrupcy in April, 2024, PerfectDisk users can still use the installed software, but no activations will be done after May, 2024, and no support will be provided past this date.

Competition

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The standard Windows "Disk Defragmenter" is based on a subset of a competing, now-discontinued product named Diskeeper.[9] For those seeking additional features, PerfectDisk and the full-feature Diskeeper are among their options; these are intended for high-end users, and feature optimizing the placement of "system files and free space."[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Raxco". QBS Software. Archived from the original on 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  2. ^ Les Freed (August 2002). "Defrag with PerfectDisk". PC Magazine. Vol. 21, no. 14. Ziff Davis. p. 56. ISSN 0888-8507.
  3. ^ Dragan, Richard V. (May 24, 2005). "defraggers, PerfectDisk 7.0". PC Magazine. Vol. 24, no. 9. Ziff Davis. p. 98. ISSN 0888-8507.
  4. ^ "Raxco Rabbit Software, Monitors DEC VAX, Provides graphics analysis..." Computerworld. October 19, 1987.
  5. ^ UK Trademark 1351517 RAXCO RABBIT SOFTWARE - British Trademark database "UK Trademark 1351517 RAXCO RABBIT SOFTWARE".
  6. ^ pre-OpenVMS, when it was called VMS
  7. ^ "New Products - Software, Utilities". Computerworld. Vol. 24, no. 14. IDG. April 2, 1990. p. 34. ISSN 0010-4841.
  8. ^ Scannell, Ed (October 6, 1997). "Raxco´s NT utility defragments disks". InfoWorld. Vol. 19, no. 40. IDG. p. 46. ISSN 0199-6649.
  9. ^ "What Windows 7 Needs To Succeed". InformationWeek.
  10. ^ Source: Google Translation of Japanese Wiki article
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