~repack~: Defraggler Full
Do not run a full defrag on a Solid State Drive (SSD). Defraggler will usually detect an SSD and disable defrag (enabling "Trim" instead), but double-check your settings. Defragging an SSD wears it out for no speed benefit.
Unlike standard Windows defragmentation, Defraggler gives you granular control. The "Full" version (often referred to as the Professional or complete feature set) moves beyond simple consolidation. It allows you to defrag specific files or folders rather than the whole drive, saving hours of time. defraggler full
However, if you are a with a traditional mechanical HDD, the "Full" version's ability to defrag free space and automate schedules is worth the $25 price tag. Do not run a full defrag on a Solid State Drive (SSD)
For the average home user, the Free version of Defraggler is probably enough. It offers more features than Windows' native tool. However, if you are a with a traditional