![]() One of the criticisms of previous versions of O&O Defrag was that it could be slow to start up and defragment. This enables the software to take advantage of downtime and run in the background without affecting the computer’s performance or disrupting your working day. It can be programmed to run at specific times without the need to supervise the defrag sessions, or it can be scheduled to run when your computer is less active, for example when the screen saver comes on, indicating that your computer is idle, or in power-saving mode on a laptop or a netbook. Like his predecessors, Defrag 16 was conceived to make defragmentation as easy and convenient as possible. You don’t have to have your files reorganised by name, you can choose instead to have them by access date or last modified date, to name but a few options. Users can choose from eight possible pre-programmed defragmentation strategies or create one to suit their specific needs. One of the great advantages of this family of software by O&O is how configurable it is, and this version has retained this feature. It offers a generous amount of options as far as customisation is concerned which makes it suitable for most situations and IT set ups. It improves the performance and stability of Windows operating system and can be used on computers and servers. There is a multitude of software available to assist you, and Defrag 16 is O&O’s latest version. Often neglected, defragmenting hard disks should however be a regular maintenance task for everyone owning a PC. Defragmentation is the process by which files are rearranged so that they can be recognised and processed by your computer more easily, and previously locked memory space is made available again, vastly increasing your computer’s performance. ![]() In the course of your PC’s life, as you install and uninstall software, create or delete documents, etc…, files become fragmented across the hard disk, blocking memory space and slowing down your computer’s processing speed – you may not have noticed, but defragment your hard disk, and you will see the difference immediately.
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