![]() Check the percentage of fragmentation of your hard drive in the results.Note: If you have a SSD, this option will be grayed out.Select the hard drive you want to defrag and click “Analyze”.In the search results, click “Defragment and Optimize Drives”.In the search box, type “Defragment and Optimize Drives”.However, if you notice your computer being slow, you may have to follow up with a manual defrag. Windows 10 will automatically defrag your HDD once a week (default setting). If you’re running Mac OS X 10.2 or later, the OS will automatically defrag your HDD. Defragging your HDD rearranges the fragmented data so it can work more efficiently. The fragmentation will cause extra work for your HDD, which can slow down your computer. ![]()
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