Is your hard drive slowing down? Are you experiencing issues with read and write speeds on your PC? Disk fragmentation can be a cause.
Let’s understand what disk fragmentation is and how you can defrag disk on Windows and troubleshoot speed problems and performance issues on a PC.
A Hard Disk Drive is a system storage device divided into different tracks on which data is stored in encoded form. Each track on the disk is further divided into different sectors, and as you perform different operations, it gets fragmented. This means instead of data being saved on contiguous space, it gets saved on the free space available.
The data written on the disk is read back using the head arm. While saving data, as the head arm moves through the surface of the hard disk and finds free space, the data is stored in a sequential or linear format. This means that when the data is read back, the head arm does not have to rotate too many times to locate the complete information.
However, the data is stored in bits and pieces on the hard disk without a suitable volume of free space. In such a scenario, while the information is read back, the head arm has to read the scattered information from various locations rotating more than once. This increases the data access time, consequently affecting speed and performance.
Disk fragmentation occurs when data is stored in a disorganized and unsystematic manner. It also happens when there is a shortage of contiguous (continuous or linear) space.
Due to this, the system takes more time to read the fragmented data back from the hard disk.
Fragmentation is caused basically because of: –
When sufficient free space is unavailable to store the entire information, it is stored in parts on the hard disk.
Often, unwanted data is deleted from the hard disk, leaving gaps and fragmenting the hard disk.
Additions made to already-stored files may be stored in a different sequence on the hard disk with enough space. Usually, in such a case, the system creates an extension of the file and stores it elsewhere.
There can be instances when data is moved to a new location, and there isn’t enough space to store it all. In these cases, the information is stored in pieces on the hard disk.
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The hard disk is constantly used as we work on the PC, save information, delete, and uninstall data. When data is deleted, small chunks of free space are left behind. These free spaces are spread throughout the hard disk, making contiguous space unavailable to store new files.
In such a scenario, the system saves the data on available small chunks of free space. This increases read time, and the system becomes unresponsive.
Important : Fragmentation causes system slowdown, slow startups and shutdowns, low hard disk storage efficiency, and declining performance.
To deal with this problem, Disk Optimizer is offered by Advanced System Optimizer. The tool helps remove fragments from the hard disk and puts together small chunks of free space.
This process is called disk defragmentation, and the free space is now available as continuous space, helping in efficient and better storage purposes. Also, the scattered data is brought together for faster access.
Multiple methods can help defragment your PC. There are both internal and external methods for performing defragmentation. Let’s look at all these features and enhance your PC’s performance.
If you use Windows 7, you can fix fragmentation on your PC. All you have to do is –
Step 1 – Go to the Start menu and search for defragmenter.
Step 2 – Open the option that appears after searching. You may find the disks available for defragmentation.
Allow it to finish the process. Once it is over, restart your PC and check for a difference in the process’s completion. You may find enhanced read and write speeds. However, you may not understand the difference if the disk has been used for a long time.
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Try similar steps for the defragmentation on Windows 10/11. The only difference is that you can trigger the same using Windows Explorer.
Step 1 – Open File Explorer and navigate to This PC.
Step 2 – Select the partition that you want to defrag.
Step 3 – Right-click on the drive and open its properties.
Step 4 – You may find the tools tab to optimize the disk in properties. Click on Optimize to initiate the process.
Step 5 – Select the drive and start the Optimization.
The tool works similarly to Windows 7. Hence, you can expect a decent performance boost. However, if you do not find enough change, maybe you need a dedicated tool that fixes issues with your disk and optimizes it instantly. Check out the next fix as it will help you fix the error.
To defragment the disk on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and 11, follow the instructions given below:
This will open a new window simplified into 5 steps:
1). Welcome
2). Scan
3). Results
4). Optimizing
5). Finish
Step1: Welcome
On the Welcome screen, you will find a dropdown menu under the section “Select Hard Drive.” From here, select the drive to initiate scanning.
After this, click “Start Scan Now” to start the scan on the selected drive.
Direct Defrag
You may also ‘check’ this option to skip the disk analysis and directly start the defragmentation process for the selected drive. This will take you to the fourth step (Optimizing) without showing you the scan results and defrag the selected disk.
Step2: Scan
The next step shows the scanning progress of the selected drive.
Each drive comprises several sectors, and each sector is analyzed extensively by the Disk Optimizer. The graph shows the actual status of the hard disk. You may refer to the legend under the graph for a better understanding.
Explanation of terms used in Legend:
To stop the scanning process, you may click on the “Stop” button any time during the process.
Step3: Results
Once the scanning is complete, a scan summary is displayed. Approximate figures for the volume of the hard disk found to be fragmented, several files found to be fragmented (non-optimized), and the current largest volume of contiguous space found on the hard disk are displayed. You will also be guided on whether defragging is needed.
Note : Defragging a hard disk is always recommended for better system performance.
On clicking the “Detailed Report,” the disk scanning report can be viewed in detail. The report is web-based and can be viewed only when connected to the internet.
Data fragmented on the hard disk adversely affects the system’s performance, so it should be fixed on time. Clicking the “Defrag” button will defrag the data on disk and improve data access time.
When clicking the “Cancel” button, you may return to the Welcome screen and scan another drive for fragmentation.
Step4: Optimizing
Disk Optimizer starts the actual process of defragmentation by clicking on the “Defrag” button.
The small chunks of free space are combined to create a larger chunk of free space for better and more efficient data storage.
Also, the scattered data is brought together and saved in one contiguous space on the disk. This process takes some time to complete.
The defragmentation process can be stopped anytime during the process by clicking on the “Stop Defrag” button in the lower right corner.
Step5: Finish
The last step shows the comparative analysis of the disk optimization process, i.e., disk fragmentation before and after optimization, data fragmentation before and after optimization, and the largest volume of contiguous space available for storage before and after optimization.
To view the complete details of the defragmentation process, click the “Display Report” button. This will open a web-based report showing all the minute details of the optimization.
To start the process of defragmentation for other drives, you may click on the “Finish” button and return to the Welcome screen.
Schedule Tab
Disk Optimization is regularly recommended. The scheduler facilitates scheduling the process of defragmentation for your hard disk. The scan starts automatically on the predefined day, date, and time. This is a helpful mechanism as we skip this important task quite often.
Set the scan time by using the various options given.
Options to schedule scan:
“Every Day” at a specified time
OR
“Run Once” on a specified date (can be set using the calendar dropdown) and time
OR
“Every Week” on specified days at a particular time (checkmark the days of the week for the automatic scan)
OR
“Do Not Schedule” scan (undo the scheduled scans)
Every time you schedule a scan, it is necessary to click on the “Apply” button to save the changes.
The next scheduled scan is displayed at the bottom of the screen. You may also view all the scheduled scans by clicking the “All Scheduled Scans” link in the left panel.
With these methods, you can defragment the disk. Advanced System Optimizer is the ultimate choice for resolving disk errors, as you don’t have to follow the long manual route.
We hope you found this information helpful and have learned how to defrag Windows 10 hard disk. If you have any questions regarding this product, please contact our support team at support@systweak.com.
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