By providing visibility into the process and the ability to target specific files, Defraggler gives users the control they need to keep their mechanical hard drives running like new. If your computer feels sluggish, a session with Defraggler might be exactly what the doctor ordered.
Set automated defrag tasks to run while you're away. Defraggler Free vs. Professional
Using Defraggler Full is generally very safe, but keep these tips in mind:
If you are a power user or a gamer who frequently installs and moves large files, the Professional version’s real-time monitoring is a game-changer. For everyone else, the Free version is robust enough to handle weekly maintenance.
For the average home user, the Free version of Defraggler is probably enough. It offers more features than Windows' native tool.
Defraggler is modern. It recognizes Solid State Drives (SSDs) and knows that defragmenting an SSD is harmful (as it writes unnecessary data to the flash memory). Instead, it offers a "Trim" function specifically for SSDs, which helps maintain their performance and longevity.








