So if some change in your system is resulting in more file fragmentation, then this will be quickly highlighted, so you can dig deeper and try to uncover the cause. ![]() A Statistics tab records your Performance, Fragmentation, Free Space Fragmentation and Fragmented Files figures, then plots these on graphs allowing you to see how they’ve changed over hours, days and weeks. Perhaps most significantly, though, these reports aren’t just isolated one-offs any more. There’s also a “Files” tab listing every fragmented file.ĭetailed statistics on offer include figures for free space fragmentation, the maximum free space block and more, and the program uses all this data to produce a figure estimating the impact on your system performance. The interface has undergone a major revamp, though, and while you generally operate it in a similar way, there’s much more to explore.Ĭlick the Analyze button to check the condition of a drive, for instance, and as usual you’ll see the percentage of fragmented files, as well as the usual mosaic-style drive map. The program itself remains compact, with a 3MB installer, and a 12MB disk footprint. And so when a very complete, near-finished beta version arrived, we installed it to take a closer look.
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