Whats the best defragging tool?

Whats the best defragging tool?
>inb4 ssd

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>not using linux

dude you can only defrag an SSD not a hard drive it will brick .

Why do you accomplish saying this? It wouldn't put anything but wear and tear.

Lol good b8

sudo e4defrag /

too bad I never have to run it
>tfw using a modern filesystem

o&o
>inb4 shill
it has a "free" version

btrfs filesystem defragment -r -v /

doesnt this shit defrag itself automatically when idle?

tried o&o defrag once, it was fast as fuck
auslogics isn't bad either

>his HDD doesn't automatically defrag
wew

ext4

>Manually defragmenting
>Not just putting autodefrag in the mount options and never thinking about it again

>not using an ssd

>he fell for the flash memeory

what op needs is a defagging tool
am i right fellas? lmao

Defragmeter? Get on my level. I manually defragment by opening my hard disk and using a magnifier and tweezers to rearrange the bits into contiguous chunks.

ext4

>Whats the best defragging tool?
A modern OS that uses idle time to perform defragging.
Like OSX/MacOS, for instance.

He was trolling and you took the (easy) bait.

Disk Defrag Pro.

>Windows
Found your problem

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I have a 460GB C: partition on the middle of a 1TB hard drive (don't ask) and I've run in the problem of moving that partition to a much smaller SSD (240GB). the current used space on disk is ~125GB but thanks to some extreme filesystem degradation I have system and unmovable files right at the end of the partition that makes it impossible to shrink it by normal means for windows 7

Is there defragmentation software that can help me move this shit out of the way?
I would normally just do a complete defrag+optimize pass with another workstation but none of the ones I've put the disk into can access or even see the partitions (no problems seeing the disk in the device manager tho)

Fucking hell. Just buy a new drive and copy shit over, it'll be less of a hassle.

win10

kek

AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard Edition

my favorite is
sudo mkfs.ext4 -q /dev/sda1

your favorite is AUTISM

is that why you use ntfs?

>not placing the files in different folders manually for faster access

kek

i place my most used files in the root while my less used files are in folders deep depending on how i used it so i will not defrag anymore