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O&O Defrag Professional Edition

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O&O Software

Don't let a slow computer spoil your work or fun! Let O&O Defrag optimize your SSDs and hard disks and you can experience speed increases of up to 100%. Regular

Don't let a slow computer spoil your work or fun! Let O&O Defrag optimize your SSDs and hard disks and you can experience speed increases of up to 100%. Regular disk defrag optimizes your PC performance.
A life expectancy for a PC of three to five years is no longer a rarity, especially since by Windows 10 many older PCs with a modern operating system can be used even longer. However, this also results in a significant loss of performance in the long run, since the continuous storage and deletion of files dramatically increases the fragmentation, resulting in noticeably longer access times during loading. The same applies to the temporary files created by many applications, which slow but surely "fill" the system and thus also reduce the speed during the daily work on the PC. For this purpose, the defragmentation algorithms have been improved with a view to saving the system resources and a better strategy when placing the files for even faster file access. In addition, O&O DiskStat is available free of charge for O&O Defrag users as a standalone application for finding and removing large and unnecessary files, in order to be able to clean up with a few clicks in case of storage shortage.
As requested by many customers, the O&O DiskCleaner function has been optimized once again in O&O Defrag and now allows for the automatic deletion of superfluous files in combination with a subsequent defragmentation for the maximum gain in performance. SSDs store file fragments spread across many blocks, even though much fewer would suffice. This memory behavior has an immediate effect on the performance and lifespan of an SSD. To counteract wear and at the same time to optimize the performance of SSDs, O&O Software has developed the new defragmentation method SOLID. By using the defragmentation method SOLID, these distributed file parts are defragmented so that in the future significantly fewer memory cells have to be read out and also written to when changing a file. As a result, the SSD is faster as the number of read and write accesses is reduced by the defragmentation. In addition, the premature wear of the SSD (and of course the conventional hard drive) is prevented because fewer blocks need to be erased and rewritten than before the defragmentation with SOLID.

Operating systems:
Windows 2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10

Date:
19.09.2018