Defrag+Options+Expanded+in+Windows+7

Windows 7′s defrag utility has a lot more going for it than previous versions, but you have to know where to look to find the good stuff. To access some of the more interesting options like parallel defragging (defrag two separate hard drives at once) and progress reports, you need to use the command line version. Do not be scared, just click **Start**, and in the **search box** type **cmd**. In the list that appears above, **right-click** the cmd icon and select “**Run as administrator**”. The command window should open up. From here, type **defrag** and press **Enter**. This will bring up a list of switches you can use along with the defrag command. Simply type the command with a ( Forward Slash ) **/** and the letter of the switch you would like to use. For example, if I want to defrag all volumes type without the quotes “**defrag /c**.” Multiple switches can be used, too, so if you want to defrag all volumes at normal priority type again without the quotes: “**defrag /c /h”** Experiment a bit and see if you can come up with a combination you like
 * Defrag Options Expanded in Windows 7 **