How to Defrag Your Hard Drive Professionally
By Baoanh Huynh, published Jun 06, 2007
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Fragment in saving data to your hard drive is one of the reasons that make your system run slower. To resolve this problem, you have to run Windows 's Disk Defragmenter. However, this method is unprofessional. You have to run Disk Defragmenter manually. It also takes a lot of time to defrag with this feature. If you are unhappy with your Disk Defragmenter, you should try IObit SmartDefrag. This program will defrag your hard drive automatically following your schedule; and it is much faster than using Disk Defragmenter. You can download here. IObit Smart Defrag is a free program that is compatible for Windows 2000 or newer version. It is only about 2 MB of your system resource.
IObit SmartDefrag will take place and work tirelessly in your system tray. Whenever the program detects a fragile file, it will defrag it with a great speed. You do not have to click anything. Besides, IObit SmartDefrag also helps you to manage all files in your system effectively and help your computer run with its greatest speed.
After installed, IObit SmartDefrag will appear in your main windows in the first time you run the program. Later on, it will be on your system tray. Simply click its symbol to open. This program has five main features: Status, Anual Defrag, Auto Defrag, Scheduled Defrag and Opions.
Status: This option allows you to check the condition of your hard drive in Optimization Level. If you see a blue stripe, it means that your hard drive is maximized defrag. If not, you will see a warning urge you to follow one of two Recommended Actions: Enable Schedule Defrag and Defrag Now.
Manual Defrag: IObit Smart Defrag will let you do your defragment. Mark hard drive you want to defrag and click "Defrag". If you want to defrag all the hard drive, click "Defrag All Volumes". This will take a longer time to finish.
Auto Defrag: This is the default feature of IObit Smart Defrag. It will check your system and defrag when you are using your computer. If you want to change anything, click "Settings".
How to Defrag Your Hard Drive Professionally
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