Windows has a built-in one.
or
JKDefrag, but only for Win 2000 and XP http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/
2007-01-01 13:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have Windows, you already have a program. You can get to it a number of ways. 1. Click on Start, all programs, accessories, system tools and then Disk Defragmentor. 2. Click on My Computer, right click on your harddrive, select properties, then select tools and Defrag Now.
2007-01-01 13:42:53
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answered by Lear B 3
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I see that you've been given the directions to locate what is normally onboard most computer systems under the Accessories Listings and a way to locate and access it
But-- if for any reason you are still in need of a great little disk defragmentor and you want to add one to your system for free you can not do much better that one called the
Auslogics Disk Defrag
you can search it down under the utilities department at
http://www.download.com/
Hope this helps and -----Happy New Year !!!!!!
2007-01-01 13:28:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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particular you're able to do this and not might desire to purchase it over. Seagate stressful drives comprise a CD with a application that copies the full contents of your previous stressful tension over to the present one. i do now no longer comprehend approximately distinctive stressful tension manufacturers, yet on an identical time as now no longer you're able to seek for for a application with the aid of ability of Symantec referred to as Norton Ghost. That copies the stress contained in an comparable way. in case you do now no longer ghost the stress then you definately might desire to have your set up CDs/DVDs to reinstall each and each subject from scratch. in case you have no longer any extra have been given any disks, i.e. in basic terms have a restoration partition, then you definately *have* to ghost it.
2016-11-25 21:22:05
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answered by ? 3
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click on programs, then click on accessories, then click system tools, then click on defrag system. This is built into your computer. You don't need a program for it.
2007-01-01 13:20:11
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answered by wondering247 3
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go to accesories on your programs and click on system tools. all windows programs have this feature
2007-01-01 13:21:07
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answered by floyd 3
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before using defrag, clean out unused files in the temp directories:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOU\Local Settings\Temp
c:\temp
C:\Documents and Settings\YOU\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
Then run windows defrag, right click:
c:\, properties, tools, defrag.
good luck!!
2007-01-01 13:26:44
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answered by Sam M 4
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There is one all ready one on your pc and it is free.
2007-01-01 13:23:31
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answered by devan424 1
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