Defraggler is unique defragmenting software because it can selectively move fragmented files to the end of the drive if you don't access them often, essentially speeding up access to files you do use.
The three sections splitting the interface give you information on the drives, shows the drive map so you can have a visual representation of the fragmentation level and how data is disposed; the lower part of the screen is reserved for details on the current state of the selected drive: amount of fragmented data, fragmentation level and total number of fragments.
Requirements
In order to test the application’s efficiency we used a 2GB partition with 200MB of free space (10%), for which Defraggler reported a 97% fragmentation level. At the beginning of the test the total number of fragments was a little over 19,000 while the count for fragmented files reached 494.
Defraggler has also received lots of good reviews. Defraggler scans quicker than Windows Disk Defragmenter, but nonetheless, it detects fragmentation that Disk Defragmenter doesn't. It is also thorough with the defragmentation process, tells you exactly what is going on and has a nice interface. But what I'm asking is, first of all, whether or not Defraggler (or any other Piriform program) is malware and, second of all, how much better (or worse) Defraggler is than Disk Defragmenter.
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