Your old system might appear to need an upgrade, if you’ve been using your
computer for over a year. It just seems to become slower, over time. Windows
takes longer to boot, applications take a few more seconds to start and your
system can feel a lot more sluggish. One option is simply to purchase a brand
new and faster hard drive. Re-install Windows and your favourite applications
and you’ll suddenly find everything is a lot more snappy. However, after a few
months of using the new drive, your system will be sluggish again.
Why does this happen? Simply as the more applications you install and remove
from your computer, the more likely your drive will become fragmented. This
occurs when files are stored in different locations on your drive and your drive
has to spin more than usual to load Windows and your applications. Defragment
your drive and the contents will be stored in one continuous block, so you’ll
find your system starts more quickly and your PC appears to be running more
smoothly.
The Windows defragmentation tool isn’t the best available. It’s
rather slow, so if you have a huge hard drive it can take hours to finish
defragmenting your drive. Worse, you can’t really do anything whilst it’s
performing the defragmentation process.
Defraggler is a new tool from the developers who brought you CCleaner. It’s
small and compact and will enable you to defragment a collection of files, as
well as your entire drive.