How To Bring The Old-fashion Disk Defragmentation

Dec 2, 2008

i was wondering if it is possible to bring the old-fashion Disk Defragmentation which we used previously in Windows XP

i mean this one:

instead of this one:

the problem facing me when using Disk Defragmentation in Windows Vista is i cant see reports or see the graph of my disk before and after the Defragmentation process. besides, i feel more comfortable with the old Defragmentation appearance found in Windows XP.

is it possible to bring back the Disk Defragmentation appearance in Windows Vista

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