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|  | | | "v- 2.09.391 Portable" by: mweizer Defraggler Portable 2.09.391
Other Thoughts: To keep Boot time defrag as a Settings option,
do not Unzip (Extract All)
and just Open ,
select appropriate icon -- Deflaggler (32bit) or Defraggler 64 --
then select Run
The Quick Defrag is essentially similar to selecting all the items in the tab File list, after one Analyzes, in quickness and effect (it also defrags MFT, etc.)
The Defrag takes notably longer as it is involved in consolidating files not just their content
I've found, in my case, that some of my Master File Table is relegated to the back-most of the hard drive (bottom lower right of map display) even after consecutive Defrag
One way to move them forward is selecting Action> Advanced> Defrag Free space
Or, checking the box: Move large files to the end of the drive ..., under Settings> Options> Defrag
But in either case, they are still fraged
Additionally, once you run Defrag a handful of times, consecutively or otherwise, it gets a bit faster because its algorithm (the way it wants things) is more established
It's good but still needs a little work with some of the larger files toward the rear when Defrag (drive) is selected
3.5Was this review helpful? 3 out of 5 users found this review helpful.
|  | 2012-01-23 |  | | | by: X Defraggler Portable 2.03.282
Other Thoughts: quick defrag? what the hell is quick about it!! Shoulda just used my Windows. Hope it even works???Was this review helpful? 45 out of 87 users found this review helpful.
|  | 2011-04-07 |  | | | by: Sue White
Other Thoughts: This is excellent if there is very little room on your disk drive and other programmes cannot defrag. However, it is very slow so I have down graded slightly.Was this review helpful? 65 out of 140 users found this review helpful.
|  | 2010-06-29 |  | | | "Top" by: carlist
Other Thoughts: Simple and easy.Was this review helpful? 60 out of 126 users found this review helpful.
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