Defragting using Piriform Defraggler

Defragting using Piriform Defraggler


 

                   Defragmenting whole hard drives with Defraggler in Windows.

 1.   Select the search bar on the taskbar and enter defraggler.


 2.   In Defraggler, select the drive you want to defragment at the top of the window. You can also select few disks (using CTRL) which will be defragged as the order of disks.
 

 3.Then click defrag button.


  4.Once defragmentation is complete, Defraggler will display a list of results. To see the results of other drives just change the disk.
  5. To set Defraggler to shut down after operation. From the main program window, select Settings, and then select Shutdown after Defrag.

 

 



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