Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/29/08:14:12
At 04:23 AM 5/29/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Norton Calibrate is a low level format utility for older hard
>disks. It is not a defragmentation tool. It is similar in
>feature to SpinRite (I believe that Norton acquired SpinRite).
>
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Mike:
Your statement above maybe techinically correct, but I am surprised because
I used for defragmentation for several years and it looked like it was
doing what DEFRAG now does -- at least it appeared that way to me.
Could the Norton defragger have had another name? I THOUGHT it was
Calibrate. Maybe I am thinking of another tool that came with Norton
Utilities that was a defragger.
Are you sure that Calibrate was not intended for defragmentation? Back
then, I had no trouble with Calibrate, but later I found that I had no need
for any of the other utilites because better ones came along later.
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