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18.08.07, 10:45
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.
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Why Defragment Disks?
Hard disks are by far the slowest component in your computer.
CPU and memory work much faster than hard disks because they
do not have moving parts. Therefore fragmented disks often
become a bottleneck of the system performance.
Besides causing slowdowns, fragmentation makes the hard drive
disk heads move frequently when reading files which leads
to freeze-ups and system crashes. It is important to keep
your disks defragmented and optimized as much as possible.
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XP Home and Professional, 2000/2003 and Vista supported
Defragmentation
Explained
Fragmentation is caused by creating and deleting files and
folders, installing new software, and downloading files from
the Internet. Computers do not necessarily save an entire
file or folder in a single space on a disk; they're saved
in the first available space. After a large portion of a disk
has been used, most of the subsequent files and folders are
* * * * * * * * * *saved in pieces across the volume.
http://www.auslogics.com/disk-defrag/images/harddrive.pngWhen
you delete files or folders, the empty spaces left behind
are filled in randomly as you store new ones. This is how
fragmentation occurs. The more fragmented the volume is, the
slower the computer's file input and output performance will
be.
Defragmentation is the process of rewriting non-contiguous
parts of a file to contiguous sectors on a disk for the purpose
of increasing data access and retrieval speeds. Because FAT
and NTFS disks can deteriorate and become badly fragmented
over time, defragmentation is vital for optimal system performance.
In June 1999 the ABR Corporation of Irvine, California performed
a fragmentation analysis and found that, out of 100 corporate
offices that were not using a defragmenter, 50 percent of
the respondents had server files with 2,000 to 10,000 fragments.
In all cases the results were the same: Servers and workstations
experienced a significant degradation in performance
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.
This edition of Auslogics Disk Defrag was designed specifically
for the users of Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional,
Windows 2000, Windows 2003, as well as the new Windows
Vista.