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Installation and System Requirements - O&O Software

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Drives<br />

Select the drives <strong>and</strong> defragmentation methods you wish to use. You can also enable offline<br />

defragmentation for each drive, so that blocked files can be defragmented when your<br />

system starts up.<br />

Job Dialogue: Selection of Drives<br />

By entering a fragmentation level, you can define the fragmentation level at which defragmentation<br />

will automatically be started. You can thereby reduce significantly the number of<br />

defragmentation runs needed, if you don’t require a fully defragmented system all the time.<br />

0 means that your system will always be defragmented. We would recommend you enter a<br />

value of between 2 <strong>and</strong> 5.<br />

Select the drives, choose your method <strong>and</strong> further options, <strong>and</strong> then click on Apply. In the<br />

same way, you can switch off the defragmentation by marking the drive <strong>and</strong> clicking Delete<br />

Method.<br />

If your system BIOS supports power management functions, you can get O&O Defrag to<br />

shut down or restart your system when the defragmentation is finished. If you chose to<br />

restart, the program can perform an offline defragmentation run. You can then leave your<br />

computer while it is being defragmented – it will shut down afterward automatically.<br />

General<br />

You can determine the settings for each job as well as defining them for a computer. These<br />

settings will then override the computer settings while the job is being run.<br />

User's Guide for O&O Defrag 11<br />

Automatic Defragmentation l 35

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