Defraggler

Use Defraggler to defrag your entire hard drive, or individual files - unique in the industry. This compact and portable Windows application supports NTFS and FAT32 file systems

Summary

Publisher’s notes: Defragment exactly what you want
Other defragging programs are all-or-nothing: they don’t have settings beyond defragmenting your entire hard drive at one go.

At Piriform, we understand that users want more control over what they can defrag. We’ve designed Defraggler to give you as many options as you need – without overwhelming you with needless clutter.

For most users (and especially impatient ones!), simply launch Defraggler, click the drive you want to defragment, and then click the big Defrag button. If you want to save some time, there’s also Quick Defrag.

You can defragment an entire file, a folder, or a single file. Tell Defraggler to search for files of a particular size or type. Or tell it to exclude files by name, file type, or other criteria.

One of Defraggler’s more advanced features is the ability to move large files to the end of the hard drive. Your computer accesses files faster if they’re at the start of the drive. Defraggler can put the large files you probably don’t use that often (videos and archives, for example) at the end of the drive so that Windows can find the smaller files faster.

Simple enough for everyday users, and flexible enough for those who demand the most options, Defraggler is your best choice to take back control of your hard drive.

Software
Platform Version Release Date Size
Windows 7, Vista, XP, XP x64 Edition 2.05.315 May 19, 2011 3.1 MB Download

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