

I uninstalled the program for now, but I did try some things out beforehand, attached is a picture.Įdit: Oh I forgot to mention, that I was reading how I read Windows still does some optimizations with fragmentation management and TRIM, but ofc that's not the same methods as what we would call a defrag, even though technically that's what it's doing. Does anyone have any experience with using these? I took it upon myself to try it out on a whim, so whether I shortened the life more or not is whatever, what's done is done. Apparently the strategies/algorithms they use for SSDs are different than HDDs, which I think is why companies like Diskeeper changed their name, and even Windows now says Optimize instead of defrag. O&O Defrag Pro is a powerful Windows software that optimizes and extends the life of your hard disks. Now I know everyone's always said don't defrag ssd drives, so i was jsut reading their manual:Īnd it talks about SSDs and whatnot, and was reading about their defrag methods. I've always used Defraggler or Diskeeper in the past (Diskeeper actually changed their name to DymaxIO). O&O. – 17.Hi I was poking around seeing what defrag/optimizing software was out there these days and saw O&O was at the top of some lists, who I've never heard of but apparently they've been around for a while.


It brings together fragmented files and maximizes the speed of your system and offers five different defragmentation strategies, as well as OneButtonDefrag technology for automatic configuration adjustment that best suits your system. O&O Defrag Pro Portable – is a replacement for the standard Windows defragmenter, which offers a very advanced set of functions.
