Windows 7 defrag — no file or folder exclusion

Thursday, December 3, 2009 by Joe Abusamra

                                       gonefishing
 
One of the many things missing from the built-in Windows 7 defrag is the ability to exclude files or folders. PerfectDisk does provide this ability, and depending on your environment, this could range from a “nice-to-have” to critical.

If you have whole drive encryption (WDE) software installed, there may be certain files that should not be defragmented. But you can’t do this with the built-in Windows 7 defrag. In addition, PerfectDisk supports the following top encryption vendors to ensure seamless compatibility:
 

  • PC Guardian
  • PGR Whole Disk Encryption
  • BestCrypt
  • PointSec
  • SafeBoot / McAfee Total Endpoint Protection
  • SafeNet Protect Drive
  • Safeguard Easy
  • DESLock+
  • WinMagic
     

                                           The burning keyboard

And because PerfectDisk allows file and folder exclusion, it can be made to support any encryption solution. With the built-in Windows 7 defrag lack of ability to exclude files and folders, it could end up being directly responsible for the entire loss of an encrypted disk. That's reason enough to consider an alternative disk defrag program.

Winodws 7 defrag — not smart enough.

                                          Clueless Geek

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Comments for Windows 7 defrag — no file or folder exclusion

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by Diemon:
Does PerfectDisk 10 (or maybe 11) also work with TrueCrypt?
Sunday, March 28, 2010 by Diemon:
Any news on TrueCrypt support?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 by Joe Abusamra:
Hi Diemon, The issue with TrueCrypt is the same, as there is nothing we can do on our end: http://www.perfectdisk.com/support/kb/735. Thanks, Joe

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