View a graphical representation of the Vista disk defragment process like XP only?

I'm looking to watch my disk defragment visually as you can in windows XP, with the red and blue lines. is it possible to raise this view in windows vista? currently I can trigger a disk defragment on place or plan a regularly, but I have no way to monitor the progress made during the process.

Vista doesn't have a graphic display just like XP.

Vista disk defrag works quietly in the background.

You need 3rd party Software for what you want:

http://www.SnapFiles.com/reviews/Auslogics-Disk-Defrag/adiskdefrag.html

Auslogics Disk Defrag is a disk defragmentation tool that supports FAT 16, FAT 32, and NTFS volumes. It defragments supply with demand automatic defrags when your system is idle and advanced options to customize the files that will be défragmentées.

http://www.SnapFiles.com/reviews/IObit-SmartDefrag/iobitsmartdefrag.html

Smart Defrag is a Disk Defragmenter automatically keeps your hard disk space does not become too defragemented, which may cause slower disk performance. It works continuously in the background while your computer is idle and requires no further user for basic maintenance intervention. The program also includes an option of manual defragmentation as well as support for the regular defrags and with optional file system optimization.

http://www.SnapFiles.com/reviews/UltraDefrag/UltraDefrag.html

UltraDefrag is an Open Source disk defragmentation tool that offers a quick Defrag, using a pilot based on the kernel. It offers a simple with a cluster map display graphical user interface, as well as command line interface and scheduling option. The program supports full defragmentation and defragmentation of space (compression) and you can include/exclude files or folders based on their name or their size. Other features include HTML reports and the boot time defragmentation. (Does not work on Vista x 64)

http://www.SnapFiles.com/reviews/Diskeeper_Home/Diskeeper.html

Diskeeper Home is a fully automatic defrgmentation engine that replaces the standard Windows Defragmenter. Built-in defragmenters are manual resource only, consuming and require full administrator privileges to operate. Execution of Diskeeper is like hiring an expert to monitor constantly and to maintain the maximum performance of your systems. Diskeeper is the fastest defrag engine ever built. National Software Testing Lab (NSTL) proven 300 to 500% faster and much more thorough than the built-in defragmenters. The program includes a unique feature set it and forget it with smart planning, which, once set, works invisibly and automatically in the background. In addition, the Frag Guard feature to avoid fragmentation in your most critical system files. Additional features include starting defrag, priority settings and the ability to defragment multiple disks simultaneously and automatically while the system is in use.

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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