Defragment individual files with WinContig
Sure, you probably know it's a good idea to defragment your hard drive periodically if you're using Windows. But defragmenting all of your files at once can take a long time. WinContig is a executable file (read: no installation required) program that lets you defragment one file at a time without analyzing your entire disk.
Despite the name, WinContig is not related in any way to SysInternals command line utility Contig. If you're looking for a GUI for Contig, you might want to check out Power Defragmenter.
WinContig is free for personal and commercial use, and works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista.
[via Hackosis]
Despite the name, WinContig is not related in any way to SysInternals command line utility Contig. If you're looking for a GUI for Contig, you might want to check out Power Defragmenter.
WinContig is free for personal and commercial use, and works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista.
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Subscribe to commentslalligoodJan 5th 2008 3:32PM
Another great (& newly released) defrag utility that will defrag single file(s) to an entire drive is Defraggler (http://www.defraggler.com/), which comes from Piriform--the same folks who develop CCleaner & Recuva. Defraggler is a single .EXE as well.
HylicJan 6th 2008 3:43PM
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/12/20/defraggler-drops-a-beta-picks-up-64-bit-support/
JamesJan 7th 2008 3:05PM
Thanks Hylic, I thought I had some deja vu for a second there...