Defrag for Windows: Disk defrag software
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Defrag for Windows is a disk defrag software to automate the necessary steps of a complete disk defrag process.
Furthermore Defrag for Windows is designed to overcome the problems which might arise during disk defrag.
Why do I need a disk defrag software?
What is a complete disk defrag?
Why is shutting down the running processes needed for a disk defrag?
Why is removing the paging file (swap file) and hiberfile needed for a disk defrag?
Why is running Windows Scandisk utility needed for a disk defrag?
I used Defrag for Windows but still disk defrag hangs or the progress percentage drops constantly.
After using your defrag software my programs can't load anymore.
As after defrag options there are Shut down and Power off. What is the difference?
What are the minimum requirements?
Why do I need a disk defrag software?
Because your programs and documents will load slower and slower by time due to disk fragmentation. Thus you need to defrag your files regularly. Since a complete defrag is a tedious and time-consuming task and involves some complicated steps, we have created Defrag for Windows to automate this process.
This software is for you, if you want to run your PC at peak speed.
What is a complete disk defrag?
Complete defrag consists of 9 steps:
1. Shutting down running processes.
2. Disabling and removing the paging file.
3. Disabling and removing the hiber file
4. Running Windows Scandisk utility.
5. Running Windows Defrag Disk utility.
6. Running PC Mesh Disk optimizer
7. Restarting the running processes.
8. Enabling paging file.
9. Enabling hiber file.
10. Restarting/shutting down the PC.
All the steps are necessary for a satisfactory result.
Why is shutting down the running processes needed for a disk defrag?
Running processes like your firewall, anti-virus utility (visible processes) or spool32.exe, pstores.exe (hidden processes) interrupt the defrag process.
Thus the defrag will take longer time in best case or completely stop in worst case.
Why is removing the paging file (swap file) and hiberfile needed for a disk defrag?
Paging file (swap file) is a huge file (often about 500 MB) used by Windows to hold some temporary data. Depending on circumstances Windows shrinks or expands this file.
Thus the paging files gets spread all over the hard disk in a discontinuous manner. This behavior is one of the main reasons for a poor defrag.
Hiberfile is another huge temporary file, which is created if you enable the hibernate feature.
Why is running Windows Scandisk utility needed for a disk defrag?
Because if your hard disk contains any error, Windows Defrag utility will not run.
I used Defrag for Windows but still disk defrag hangs or the progress percentage drops constantly.
You have tons of temporary and junk files on your hard disk which must be removed before a disk defrag.
Download PC Mesh Internet and Disk Cleanup from our website and run it a few times back to back. All of the cleanup options should be selected.
After using your defrag software my programs can't load anymore.
If Defrag for Windows terminates prematurely (i.e. if you interrupt the process), Windows memory settings can't be restored. Thus your programs won't be able to load due to insufficient memory.
If in case you experience such problem launch Defrag for Windows, go to Options, Miscellany and click the "Reset" button.
As after defrag options there are Shut down and Power off. What is the difference?
They are both to turn off your PC but via two different methods. If one doesn't work, try the other one.
What are the minimum requirements?
Defrag for Windows runs on Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
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