Windows: Defrag your disks with JkDefrag
Do you defrag your disks? It’s a good practice to defrag your disks regularly. Windows defrag tool is good but there are free alternatives to it.
One of them is JkDefrag.
JkDefrag 3.7 (named for its creator, J.C. Kessels of Holland) uses Windows’ own native MoveFile APIs (the same subroutines used by DEFRAG itself) to do its work, so using the program entails little risk of data corruption.
The application is standalone; it can be run in any directory and requires no installation, so it can even be run from a removable drive as part of a portable software toolkit. Any mountable read-write file system in Windows can be defragmented with it.
The program is both free and open-source; it’s been made available under the GNU General Public License in both 32- and 64-bit implementations. Along with the Visual C++ source code, the author has also provided a DLL library that allows the program to be implemented from other applications. Note: To make the program’s options a little easier to deal with, cohort Emiel Wieldraaijer has written a GUI command interface for JkDefrag called JkDefragGUI.
Windows Defrag, XP, Vista, MSTalkOnline, Alpesh Nakar
Windows Defrag, XP, Vista, MSTalkOnline, Alpesh Nakar


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