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Author Topic: What is mydefrag.pdb, why is it so big, and should I include it in portable?  (Read 1758 times)
Falcon4
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« on: April 22, 2009, 03:23:03 am »

Just wondering what MyDefrag.pdb is... it seems to have "blown up" the installation package so clearly it would've been noticed and removed if it weren't important. I'd been omitting this file in my portable (day to day use) folder of MyDefrag, perhaps that's a clue as to that analyze-and-crash bug?
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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 09:14:37 am »

It is used when the program crashes, to provide me with information about where the program has crashed. The file will not be included in the final version. Please note that the beta is for testing only, it is not ready for production yet.
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« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2009, 07:12:01 pm »

Ahhhhh. That may explain why it would just "crash" with no explanation. I'll definitely include that when I update the set to Beta 4...

And don't worry, I'm not actually putting it on peoples' computers and like, "oh hey, use this instead of Windows defrag, it's better"... I just copy it, run it, and delete it, both because it's already a thousand times better than Defrag at straightening out a mangled hard drive, and to help with testing! Smiley
(Plus, it can't corrupt their files... *cough*... right?)
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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2009, 08:11:28 am »

(Plus, it can't corrupt their files... *cough*... right?)
Right. MyDefrag is perfectly safe and cannot damage a disk, even though it is still in beta.
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