Thursday, February 3, 2011

Defraggler 2.02 improves Windows defragmentation

By Nick Peers

Piriform Software has released a new monthly build of its free defragging tool.�Defraggler 2.02 includes a number of enhancements to increase performance, such as improvements to the speed and accuracy of the program's search algorithm, and a redesigned NTFS process for optimising both performance and memory.

Defraggler is a fully functional defragmentation tool for Windows users that has evolved from a program that originally defragmented selected files and folders only. Version 2, which was released late last year, featured a new tool for defragging system files at boot time along with a redesigned interface.

Other improvements in this new release include better event handling and error logging in Windows 7, plus improved scheduling for non-administrative users. The About dialog box has also been moved to its own separate window in the most notable change to the user interface.�Defraggler 2.02 also includes a number of bug fixes, the most significant of which squash bugs that caused drive icons to disappear from the program's drive list, plus caused issues with the percentage of fragmentation shown on sparsely populated drives.

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