Raxco.PerfectDisk.v11.0.0.185.Professional-CRD
- Type:
- Applications > Windows
- Files:
- 16
- Size:
- 62.55 MiB (65593433 Bytes)
- Tag(s):
- Raxco PerfectDisk
- Uploaded:
- 2011-04-05 20:12:40 GMT
- By:
- MAFIAA.
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Comments
- 1
- Info Hash: BF72FEF3FE333D991EC41DA7E364F692D48B2C12
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RLS.DATE.........2011/04/05 RLS.SIZE..........14x5.00MB RLS.TYPE.............Keygen PROTECTION...........Serial PLATFORM.............WinAll RELEASE NOTES PerfectDisk, the world's most popular and thorough disk defragmentation solution, combines speed, thoroughness flexibility, control and ease-of-use to help improve PC and server perforance. Global enterprises benefit from faster computers through regular, automated, unattended defragmentation with PerfectDisk. Certified by Microsoft for Windows, PerfectDisk is designed for today's largest disk drives. With the PerfectDisks Command Center management console, complete management and control is at the administrator's fingertips. If you really need disk defragmentation, optimization, as well as free space consolidation, then PerfectDisk will surely meet each of your high demands and precise necessities. URL: http://www.raxco.com iNSTALL NOTES 1.) Unpack and install 2.) Use our keygen to register 3.) Enjoy NOTE: If you want to install any other version than pro or server check note.txt When asked for automatic updates or product registration remember to not allow automatic updates or register your installation when using serial from our keygen. If you can't understand how to install or use this then please don't waste our or anyone else time whining about bad installation instructions. Instead of blaming us for delivering poor package try to read developer's FAQ or program's manual.
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Strange release. Firstly it's packaged like a child did it, a multi-file RAR archive (r01 r02 etc.) that has had each of its files further archived as a zip. Two viruses detected, one a "theftmarker" which I'm sure is okay, the other a trojan which I'm unsure about. Use at your own risk, as always...
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