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New Diskeeper 2010 update (14.0.898)

by Michael 28. December 2009 08:08

A new build is available for Diskeeper 2010 users. It addresses the SQL Server CHECKDB false-positive reported previously. If you aren't using SQL Server, then you won't need to update at this time.

Here is the ReadMe text (noting the only change):

D.  CHANGES IN THIS RELEASE
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1.  Fixed issue where Diskeeper was conflicting with SQL database
    consistency check resulting in errors in the event log.

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