

But almost all of them target the entire partitions instead of the individual files and folders.

We have reviewed many tools that can facilitate easy defragmentation of your files in Windows.

In order to make the file access faster, you have to relocate all the fragments of the files in a process called defragmentation. Such a file is called fragmented because its various fragments are located in various non-contiguous physical locations on the hard drive. Windows also finds it a little harder to read a file that is stored in multiple physical locations on your hard drive. Imagine how hard it will be to find your school report if you store few pages of the report in your desk drawer, few more pages in your school bag, and some pages in a folder placed on your desk.
