Defragmentation software

Por editorbfi | May 1, 2011 No Comments

Defragmentation is a process that re-organizes the position of the files allows the optimal location in a hard drive. In this way the files are next to each other and remain without space between them. If you back up, write or erase the files on the hard drive, they remain usually not in adjoining rooms, but spread in the Different parts of the disk.

When a file is available on various parts of the disk, it is called a “fragmented file.” Therefore, the file is not accessible and spread on the hard disk.

If you want to perform a defragmentation, you can do it via by Windows, but you have to go to My PC and do it through there. But there are also various programs on the web that are very useful for that. There are a few of them then:

- AMS Fast Defrag: this software allows the optimization and the liberation of RAM and the swap file in just a few seconds.

- Auslogics Disk Defrag, this is a simple and clear interface. It deletes itself when it finishes it work.

- Power Defragmenter GUI: Choose among the type of defragmentation that you want: only one file, folder, or the entire disk defragmentation.

- Speed ​​Defrag. It erases files and programs and defragment with the minimum running processes of your computer.

- JkDefrag. In six steps, the program first analyzes, then holds, and finally optimizes the layout of the file in your hard disk or USB.

- VoptXP. You can program it to make it once a week or a day working on automatic mode.

Tags: defragmentation, hard drive, PC, Storage, effective

 

 



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