
In a matter of minutes, our C drive was successfully defragmented.

We especially liked that the program let us work while it ran without slowing down our computer's performance. From there, we clicked the Defragment option, which prompted us to check our disk for errors and then to start the clean up process. The program quickly went to work, analyzing our C drive and displaying the number of processed files, fragmented files, contiguous files, and files not analyzed due to processing errors. We were able to quickly browse for, and select, the folder that we wanted to defragment. You'll find menu options and shortcut buttons across the top of the window, a panel for displaying added files and folders, and below that, a real-time account of the defrag status. The program has a very straightforward user interface that will appeal to users of all skill levels. We found it easy to use and surprisingly fast. WinContig is a different kind of defragmentation tool, offering options for defragmenting specific files rather than the entire disk.

Defragmenting files and folders on your hard drive is necessary to keep your system in check, but the whole process can take a long time and can put your computer out of commission while in use.
