New: dfgPortable 2.22.33 (defragment with Defraggler) Released 596s52

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Submitted by John T. Haller on October 10, 2019 - 3:10pm

portableapps.moviesx.org Platform. It's released as freeware for personal use.

portableapps.moviesx.org Platform.

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dfgPortable allows you to run Defraggler® without needing to install it. Defraggler can speed up your PC with quick and easy defragmentation. It works with entire drives or individual files, both HDD and SSD, both NTFS and FAT32.

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dfgPortable is packaged in a portableapps.moviesx.org Installer so it will automatically detect an existing portableapps.moviesx.org installation when your drive is plugged in. It s upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. And it's in portableapps.moviesx.org Format, so it automatically works with the portableapps.moviesx.org Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility.

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Comments 1q5n3q

Do not defrag SSD-s 513h3b

I strongly hope that this software refuses defragging SSD drives. As it is (hopefully) known, SSD-s are true random access memories, therefore there is absolutely no need to defrag them, what is more, frequent and heavy read-write operations (like defragging) decreases the life span of SSD-s.
Win10 (storage mgmt) refuses this, but I would not like to use Win as an argument...

Almost... z3572

It doesn't completely refuse, but instead prompt asking if we really want to defrag it.

ipsis litteris: "Volume C: appears to be solid state. Desfragmentation may reduce its lifetime. Are you sure you want to continue." and can choose Yes or No

RaphaelRB - Brazil

Bad tool for SSDs 3j1a55

Hi this is really bad. Good defragmentation tools should detect SSDs and TRIM them in order to optimize them and not ask to defrag it..

strange 545y10

Ok thanks. So I don't understand the following answer.

"ipsis litteris: "Volume C: appears to be solid state. Desfragmentation may reduce its lifetime. Are you sure you want to continue." and can choose Yes or No"

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Defrag vs Optimize 6c581b

That message, as far as I can tell, comes up when attempting to use the "Defrag" option on a SSD. Instead, the "Optimize" option should be selected to use the TRIM functionality.

[Edit] I'll note that I don't have an SSD to test with, unfortunately.

Ok thanks, if I have time 706j14

Ok thanks, if I have time tomorrow I will check it and report back Smile

It works 6ev4w

Sorry for being late. Yes it works with the optimize option and filling the free space with zero.