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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Add drive defragmentation at RightClick (RightClick drive defragmentation)

There's two ways of achieving this.
The easy way:
1. Create a .reg file and name it to whatever you think might fit. (create an empty .txt-file and rename it to whatever.reg)
2. Rightclick it and choose "edit".
3. Paste the following into it:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\Defrag\Command]
@="defrag.exe %1 -f -v"
4. Save and close.
5. Doubleclick it and answer yes/ok to the questions.
6. Rightclick a drive and choose 'Defrag' to defragment it.
The not as simple but yet not difficult way:
1. Open RegEdit.
2. Navigate to "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell".
3. Create a new Key named "Defrag".
(This is what will show in the RightClick-menu so if you'd like it to say "Mah 1337 d3Phr4G-h4Ck" then use that keyname )
4. Create a sub-key to you ¨"Defrag" key and name it "Command".
(This name is not an option)
5. Go to the "Command" key and doubleclick "(default)".
6. Change it's value to "defrag.exe %1 -f -v"
-f = force defragmentation even if there's to little free space on the drive.
-v = Verbose mode.
7. Save and you're done..

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