Closed on the sale of the ‘old’ house!

On Friday March 28th “we” no longer have two households. It’s been a long and arduous journey, involving three separate realtors (long story), re-painting and lots of other work, but the house is finally sold after almost 10 months in this market.

Thanks goes to the following, of which I recommend for your future needs…

Selling agents:
John & Pat LaDeur of Stark Realty in Bloomingdale, IL

Attorney:
Michael A. Galason

We’ll miss the old home in Carol Stream as we’d been there almost 8 full years, but new adventures and memories are already being formed in the new house.

whew!

Free Windows Defragmentation Software

Windows, due to it’s MS-DOS heritage has a lot of problems due to disk fragmentation.  To maintain optimal disk read speed, it is advised to “defrag” on a regular basis.   Whether or not LINUX has similar problems remains a subject of debate.

I’ve used many different defrag utilities over the years,  my current choices are Diskkeeper Lite and Defraggler.

Most of these vendors are free or provide free trials of their software, I’ve noted the versions I’m familiar with.

Here’s the run-down:

  • Windows Defrag – installed with Windows.
    •  this is provided with (I believe) all versions since Windows 98.
  • Diskeeper – retail
    • – this is the commercial version that was licenced to Microsoft for use with Windows.
    • Search for the older free “Diskeeper Lite 7.0.418”
  • Pirisoft Defraggler – free
  • O&O Defrag – retail, search for older version 4 which was free.
  • Norton Speed Disk – retail

I have not used the following, but they appear to be worth a look:

WARNING – if you use hard-drive encryption, defragging may cause your drive to become unreadable.  Defrag with caution.

Happy Defragging!