>1 day
>thinking defragmenting matters
>not using an SSD
>>53833127
the fast way to do that is to back up the data, format the drive, and then copy it back, since an empty drive will just put every file down sequentially.
I let Windows 10 defrag my hard disk, it stays at 0% fragmentation all the time thanks to it. I heard somewhere that it only defrags files bigger than 50mb though...
>>53833127
>jose
>>53833127
>2016
>not using an SSD
Try the new Sandisk Ultra series today.
YOU HAVE TO GO BACK.
>Using shitty 3rd party applications to do low level tasks your OS can do much faster on its own
Whats even the point of these applications, do the users even realize dfrgui exists? Do the developers?
>>53833127
>He fell for shitblows meme
Enjoy your NTFS
>>53833477
he could have it worse. He could be a macfag stuck with HFS
>>53833150
No money.
>>53833227
It's a frech install. That fragmentation happened because I installed new software.
>>53833278
More like Rodrigo.
>>53833344
Back to /pol/, scum.
>>53833438
I trust in Piriform. Why shouldn't I?
>>53833477
Came with my notebook.
>>53833900
*fresh
>>53833900
>mexican trolling
B U I L D
>>53833963
Why mexican? This isn't even spanish.
>>53833963
that doesnt look like Spanish
>>53833963
>>53834004
Looks like Portuguese to me. Can't tell if the guy's Brazilian or Portuguese.
>>53833963
WALL
>>53833127
>defraggler
why
>>53834123
Piriform makes based products. CCleaner, Recuva, Speccy and Defraggler.
>>53833150
>not defragmenting his SSD
>>53833963
WE WUZ KANGS or huehue?
>>53834159
MyDefrag is far superior
>>53834159
Defraggler is slow as hell. I'd rather use Windows built-in defrag.
>>53833127
>disco
>>53834207
Hue Lewis and the News
>>53833477
because ext4 is so much better in normal use cases... oh wait it's not