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Defragmenter
The Defragmenter feature defragments vital files, such as page-files and registry hives for improving the performance of the
system. Files are often stored in different locations slowing down system performance. Defragmenter reduces the number of file
fragments and clubs all the file fragments into one contiguous chunk on the disk to improve system performance.
How to use Defragmenter
To defragment the hard drive, please perform the following steps:
1. Click Tools -> Defragmenter.
2. There are two options: Enable defragmentation and Cancel defragmentation. By default, Cancel
defragmentation is selected. Select Enable defragmentation.
3. Select Defragment at next boot to perform defragmentation the next time you start the system; else select
Defragment at every boot to perform defragmentation every time you start the system.
4. By default Defragment system paging file (Virtual Memory) and Defragment Windows Registry is checked. You
can uncheck any of these two for the Defragmenter to skip, although we recommend that you keep these options
checked.
5. Click Apply button to save these settings; else click Close to exit without saving.