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  1. Would you be able provide some information about how to best use the product and update if as it changes? A good example is that when I selected Defrag the drive, it defragged the files and then the emply space. It only seems to do the files and not the empty space - and two new advanced options showed up - defrag empty space and defrag empty space (allow fragmentation) - but, there's not information made available on what these functions really do for you and how to best or when to best use them. You could also add a option to keep with the initially functionality as: defrag all files and freespace. Letting the user choose. Defrag Drive (files and free space) Defrag Drive (files only) Defrag Drive (freespace only) Defrag Drive (freesapce only - allow fragmentation) Defrag Folders Defrag Files Check Drive for Errors Why would I want to select one over the other? What's the resulting benefit for each for me? How about Priority - Normal or Background - To batch or not to batch? Is there a best practice process that I should be following when using the Defraggler? For example, in my case, I have a 500GB hard drive (one big C drive) it takes days to defrag the drive and the freespace. I could partition the drive, of course, but do I have to really to get it to work good well for me? You might say, he it's just a defragmentation tool, yes, but it has more features that the previous ones I had been using - so teach us how to best use the tool. Also, the drive seems to get re-fragmented again very quickly. It seems that I could be defragging my hard drive 24-7-365. I've seen the changes and improvements over time and it's looking better and better as time goes by. I just have not found any useful information on how to best use the tool. Another example/question: Would it be best to run CCleaner first, empty the recycle bin, delete IE temp files, and/or some other steps before running defraggler. Thanks for listening.
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