Anyone who more frequently installs and deletes programs or moves data fragments unwanted his disk. That is, large files and software does not store the hard drive in one piece, rather the data is distributed in many places. As a result, access to the hard disk takes an unnecessarily long time, making Windows slow.
Defraggler first analyzes the storage distribution of the drive and displays it graphically. In this overview, a distinction is made between fragmented, protected and free memory parts. Now Defraggler has the choice to defrag the entire hard disk or only the fragmented files and / or directories.
The defragheses created by cleaning with defraggers are closed and the files are reordered in such a way that they can be read faster. Install Defraggler. Highlight the desired drive, say C: and leave it "Check". Defraggler analyzes the actual state and displays the result in a graphic. Here, a distinction is made between fragmented (red), non-fragmented (blue) and empty (white) storage areas. "Defragment" optimizes the entire disk by Defraggler.
If you have very little time, select "Short Defrag" from the drop-down menu in Defraggler next to the switch. Alternatively, you can defragment only certain files. To do this, click the "File List" tab. Here, the files are sorted by number of file fragments in descending order. Select files as you like, and click Defragment Mark.
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