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Most defragging tools only allow you to defragment an entire drive. Defraggler lets you specify one or more files, folders, or the whole drive... Computer Slow and Unresponsive? Try Defraggler

Most defragging tools only allow you to defragment an entire drive. Defraggler lets you specify one or more files, folders, or the whole drive to defragment. When it reads or writes a file, it uses the exact same techniques that Windows uses. Using this application is just as safe for your files as using the Windows OS defragmentation tool.

Defraggler

At a glance, you can see how fragmented your hard drive is. Defraggler’s drive map shows you blocks that are empty, not fragmented, or needing defragmentation and you can see the Boot time defrag of system files.

With Defraggler from Piriform, you can easily give your hard drive a quick touch-up with Quick Defrag. The application can also organizes empty disk space to further prevent fragmentation.

You can even setup Defraggler to perform operations whilst you sleep, so when you wake up your PC will be noticeably faster. With a fully customizable scheduler, you can set Defraggler to run daily, weekly or monthly.

The application also has Full Windows OS and Multi-lingual support. In fact, it supports 37 major languages.

The following updates have been undertaken in this latest version of Defraggler:

  • Added move Files or Folders to end of drive.
  • Improved SSD Optimize and Quick Optimize.
  • Added new scriptable /CHECKERRORS parameter to check drive for errors.
  • Added option to disable auto Benchmark after Defrag.
  • Improved localization support.
  • Minor GUI improvements.
  • Minor bug fixes.

Defraggler is made by Piriform, the company that also brought you CCleaner and Recuva, so is completely free! You can download Defraggler from FileHippo.com, today.

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