10 Oct
Posted by Abdul Aziz as Beta, Freeware, Windows, Windows Vista
Defraggler Beta is a new disk utility for Windows XP and Vista from the makers of CCleaner and Recuva that enables you to defrag selected individual files on the hard drive, instead of processing the whole drive/volume.
Key features of Defraggler Beta include:
+ Defrag Individual Files and Folders: Most defragmentation tools only let you defrag the whole drive. Defraggler allows you to select individual files and folders to defrag making the defrag process very quick.
+ Portable: Can be run off any portable USB Flash drive
+ Locate Files on the Drive: After analysis Defraggler lists all the fragmented files on the drive. Selecting one or many will highlight their location on the disk allowing you to visually see the location of files on the disk.

Getting started:
1) Launch Defraggler, select a drive and press Analyze
2) When the analysis is finished, the program will display a visual drive map and a list of the fragmented files
3) Selecting files from the file list will highlight them on the drive map
4) Right click and choose “Defrag Highlighted”
Download Defraggler Beta for Windows XP and Vista here
One Response
WillBau
December 25th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
1Defraggler is good, but I found that it leaves alot of files untouched.. I set it to be aggressive, yet it returns notice that some files were not defragged… and on my system that turned out to be about 13.. Not worth the time if it cannot do all the files, and do them in a timely, efficient manner
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