One of the most popular complaints of Windows users over time is the ‘slowness’ factor. As days, months, years pass, Windows machines tend to get bogged down with hardware being wore down, disk space running low or application just catching up with the hardware in your Windows machine.
Included with all of the slowdown factors, is a machine’s hard drive becoming fragmented. Bits and pieces of individual files get seperated from each other on a hard drive platter or platters. Piecing them back together improves performance, and can prevent many future problems from occurring. The problem is that the built in Windows defrag tends to be slow and very ‘unvisual’. You really have no idea how far along your defrag is coming. That’s where Defraggler is a great alternative. It’s very visual, very small, but most of all very simple.
Go here to download it, you won’t be disappointed.
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Fri, Oct 3, 2008
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