Auslogics Disk Defrag is a compact, manual defragmentation tool that supports FAT 16, FAT 32, and NTFS (with compressed and encrypted files). For the individual user, Disk Defrag is more than adequate for the job of maintaining high-level disk performance. Disk fragmentation leads to system slowdowns, PC crashes, slow startup and shutdown and sometimes to system failures. Auslogics Disk DefragŪ is designed for fast optimization of today's modern hard disks. Get the maximum performance out of your expensive hardware investments. And it's absolutely FREE.
* Improve computer performance and stability
* Increase your productivity - no more waiting for files to open
* Defragment disks in only a few minutes
* Useful disk fragmentation map and detailed fragmentation report
* Windows XP Home and Professional, 2000/2003 and Vista supported
Changes:
- improved Auslogics BugSend system
- corrected popup hints
- improved program's stability
- fixed a couple errors with flash drives
* Improve computer performance and stability
* Increase your productivity - no more waiting for files to open
* Defragment disks in only a few minutes
* Useful disk fragmentation map and detailed fragmentation report
* Windows XP Home and Professional, 2000/2003 and Vista supported
Changes:
- improved Auslogics BugSend system
- corrected popup hints
- improved program's stability
- fixed a couple errors with flash drives
















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Can we call this the 'Neowin effect'?
Another Neowin post it before you can get it?
Man, to fast!!
Anyway, I really like this one. It's very small, takes up close to nothing in space and process percentage, and seems to update its visual representation of your hard drive's condition with better response than Raxco's. It's very simple as well. Few options, I personally prefer it. Only problem may lie in that it doesn't say it separates used and unused data to prevent further fragmentation, but to be honest it's all good with me.
Best of all, it's free. ^_^
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