hardware support:
Diskeeper runs on the Intel® x86 platforms (including compatible CPUs from other manufacturers).
- functional limits:
- Maximum supported volume size: 2TB
- Disk subsystems supported:
- Primary Partitions
- Extended Partitions
- Logical Drives
- Volume Sets
- RAID Arrays (hardware and software)
- Mirrored Disks
- Mounted Volumes (letter-less drives)
resource requirements
The disk space requirements for Diskeeper depend on several factors. The Diskeeper installation package is about 60 MB.
After the installation is complete, Diskeeper occupies about 38 MB of disk space. If Internet Explorer is not present on
your computer, some other needed files (hhupd.exe, 50comupd.exe, and wintdist.exe) may be added. Further, your system may
require a new or updated version of the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), which is less than 6 MB.
additional software requirements
Diskeeper relies on the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). The MMC provides a
single point of control for system utilities such as Diskeeper. The MMC is used
as a central location for a variety of Microsoft and third party administrative
tools.
a note about firewalls
As a normal part of its operation, the Diskeeper Service
(DkService.exe) acts as a server on your system.
If you are running a hardware
or software firewall, you may see messages indicating Diskeeper Service is
trying to act as a server. These messages are expected; you can safely allow
these events. This functionality is designed to allow for support for network
operations (e.g. Remote Control) via Diskeeper Administrator.
You may also be
notified that Diskeeper is trying to access the Internet. It is important to
note that Diskeeper does not access the Internet (except when you specifically
use the Check for Updates feature), but it does use Windows mechanisms that may
trigger these alerts from your firewall. Again, these messages are expected and
you can safely allow the events. If networkability or automatic update checking
is not required, you can safely disable this.