FREE Paragon Total Defrag SE Registration Key

Free Paragon Total Defrag SE is one of the most effective defraggers I know of and can be easily compared side by side with UltimateDefrag. SE abbreviation suggests that author decided to make a free preregistered version of the primary application with all the features preserved.

What makes it better than Windows built-in deffrager is low-level system defragmentation which works outside operating system and can therefore defragment entire operating system, including registry, master file table, swap file and all other files which are normally loaded in physical memory and can not be defragged by other similar tools. More over Paragon Total Defrag needs only 1% of free hard drive space to work properly in contrast to hefty 15% Windows built-in defragger requires.
Paragon Total Defrag
To get work done properly restart is required obviously if we want it to reposition entire Windows operating system. Annoying requirement but it pays at the end.
Paragon Total Defrag does not require registration key, so what we need here to get this one is actually a download link and here is how to get it.

First of all visit registration page and follow instruction. Than wait for mail with your registration key and your login password. Code does not matter here! However you will have to follow provided link and log in with your new password which will be at the end of your e-mail. Once logged in navigate to menu on the left and select my downloads. If everything went fine you should see your download link up and ready.



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2 Comments:

VanSant on July 30, 2009 11:48 AM said...

Nice find. Tried it this morning, and after 2.5 hours of it grinding away showing no progress, I finally had to reboot my computer because even the 'esc' or 'ctrl + c' wouldn't get it to stop. I'll give it another go when I have more than 2.5 hours to play with to see if it can actually do it right. I'd love a good defrag program, and a free one that is powerful would be a great thing!

Tomaz on July 30, 2009 11:06 PM said...

@VanSant
This is a little strange but try it again. It defraged my 750 GB hard drive in less than an hour though.

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