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    Defragmenting drives with just a click. For the system to work smoothly, the hard disk must be defragmented regularly. However, using the Start menu to open the Disk Manager each time becomes cumbersome.

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    With an entry in the registry, you can expand the context menu for disk drives to include the command to defragment them directly. Select 'Start Run', enter 'regedit' and press [Enter]. In the Registry Editor, navigate to the key. There, create a sub key 'Defrag' through 'Edit New Key'. This is only the name of the entry in the context menu. Under that create the sub-key 'Command' for the actual program call. Now select the 'Command' key by clicking it and then double-click on the character string 'Default' in the right pane. In the following dialog box, enter the 'Value data' with the following command 'Defrag.exe %1 '. The variable' % l' gives the selected disk drive letter to the tool 'defrag.exe'. Close the registry. The change is immediately effective without having to restart the computer. Now as soon as you right-click on any drive in Windows Explorer, you can defragment it through the new context menu item you just created.

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    To create a key in the registry and to use the new context command you must be logged on to the computer with administrator rights.

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