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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Defragment Your Hard Disk on Windows 10

First, press the Windows key or click the search box on your taskbar and type “defragment.” Click the “Defragment and Optimize Your Drives” shortcut in the Start menu.

Launching the Disk Defragmenter from Windows 10's Start menu

The Optimize Drives window will appear, and it will list all of the drives in your system that are eligible for optimization and defragmentation. If one of your drives doesn’t show up, it may be because Windows 10 can only optimize drives formatted in the NTFS filesystem. Drives formatted as exFAT will not appear in the list. 

A list of drives in Windows 10 Optimize and Defragment tool

Select the drive you’d like to defragment in the list, then click “Optimize.”

On a hard disk drive, this runs a defragmentation routine. On SSDs, it runs a TRIM command, which can potentially speed up the operation of your drive, but it isn’t really necessary as Windows does this in the background with modern drives.

A list of drives in Windows 10 Optimize and Defragment tool

If the disk needs optimizing and defragmenting, the process will begin. You will see a percentage complete progress indicator in the Current Status column.

Status of optimization and defragmentation in Windows 10

When the process is complete, the time in the Last Run column will update, and the Current Status will read something similar to “OK (0% fragmented).”

Optimization and defragmentation process complete in Windows 10

Congratulations, your drive has been successfully defragmented. If you’d like, you can schedule regular defragmentation sessions in the Optimize Drives window by clicking the “Turn On” button in the “Scheduled Optimization” section. That way, you won’t have to remember to do it manually in the future.

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