Contig is a command-line tool to defrag a single file. Great for handling those ISO files and such. Power Defragmenter GUI harnesses that powerful tool and wraps it in a simple Windows interface, but then allows for setting of multiple file defrags or even an entire disk defrag session.
To use these tools, just download and unpack them into the same folder location. Easy!
I normally use Auslogic as well, but since Contig is a MS Sysinternals tool, I am very confident in it and the GUI wrapper program makes it a breeze to use.
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Have you tried these? Contig
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Contig (from Microsoft's Sysinternals division) paired with Power Defragmenter GUI (eXcessive Software).
Contig is a command-line tool to defrag a single file. Great for handling those ISO files and such. Power Defragmenter GUI harnesses that powerful tool and wraps it in a simple Windows interface, but then allows for setting of multiple file defrags or even an entire disk defrag session.
To use these tools, just download and unpack them into the same folder location. Easy!
I normally use Auslogic as well, but since Contig is a MS Sysinternals tool, I am very confident in it and the GUI wrapper program makes it a breeze to use.
I keep several different freeware Windows defrag apps around, including JkDefrag, but use Auslogics and Contig almost exclusively.