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WinContig 5.0.1.0 Portable [Multi/Ru]
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WinContig 5.0.1.0 Portable [Multi/Ru]

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Interface language: Russian, English and others

System requirements:
• Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 (32/64-bit)

Description:
WinContig - an easy-to-use stand-alone defragmenter program that does not create any additional folders on the computer and does not make entries in the Windows registry. Its purpose is to quickly defragment files without having to defragment the entire disk. In addition, WinContig allows you to group files in profiles, and also supports optional parameters on the command line with which you can control the behavior of the program.
WinContig is a standalone application that does not require any installation or additional DLLs.
WinContig is distributed as a free product (freeware) for both personal and commercial use.
Frequently asked questions about WinContig:
Answers to questions frequently asked by WinContig users.

Q. How safe is it to use WinContig?
A. Defragmentation and analysis are based on library functions of the interface in OS kernel mode. Thus, defragmentation is safe and does not carry the risk of data loss.

Q. Can I run WinContig from a batch file or on a schedule?
A. WinContig understands command line switches that allow you to control program behavior. This allows you to call WinContig from batch files or use the Windows Scheduler to run the program on schedule.

Q. Does WinContig use the SysInternals Contig utility when performing analysis/defragmentation?
ABOUT.In no case. WinContig is not a GUI for the Sysinternals Contig utility, nor is the Contig utility built into WinContig.

Q. WinContig is freeware. Can I use WinContig at work?
A. Of course. WinContig is free for both personal and commercial use.

Q. What is the difference between quick (Quick) and effective (Smart) defragmentation?
ABOUT.WinContig supports two different defrag methods. When choosing the fast method, WinContig looks for the first available free area on the disk that is large enough to defragment the file and uses it. This defragmentation method is suitable for those who regularly defragment disks with a standard Windows tool. When choosing the efficient method, WinContig tries to find a free area on the disk that best matches the size of the file being defragmented. If a free area large enough to store a fully defragmented file cannot be found, WinContig attempts to reduce the number of fragments in that file.

Q. I can't select any other interface language than Italian. Why?
ABOUT.You probably broke the folder structure when extracting files from the WContig.zip archive. Check if the folder where you extracted the contents of WContig.zip has a Lang subfolder. If you don't have such a folder, create it, move all the files with the .lng extension into it, delete the WinContig.ini file (if it exists) and start WinContig.

New in version:
New in version 5.0.1.0:

• WinContig could cause an error when run from a mapped network drive. Corrected. Thanks to Robert Morris for pointing this out.
• When adding exclusions to the filter by size and number of fragments, the excluded files were still processed. Corrected. Thanks to Alexey for pointing this out.
• Launching WinContig from the Explorer context menu may stop on the second attempt in some Windows 10 environments. Fixed. Thanks to Pons B. for reporting this.
• Added /RECURSE command line switch.

New in version 5.0.0.0:

• Added support for dark theme. When dark mode is enabled in the system settings, WinContig will use the dark interface theme.
• Added the ability to choose which area of ​​the disk to place files (with fast access, with slow access or in a zone specified by the user).
• Added the ability to select a default action when double-clicking on an item in the top bar.
• Added the ability to select a default action when double-clicking on a file in the fragmented files tab.
• Added the ability to hide the warning window when opening a profile containing missing elements.
• A new column has been added to the list of elements that displays the percentage of internal file fragmentation.
• A new column has been added to the list of fragmented files, showing the percentage of internal fragmentation of the file.
• WinContig could incorrectly load a profile on startup if the profile was stored in a path containing the "&" character. Corrected. Our thanks to PlateauRealm for pointing this out.
• In rare cases, WinContig could crash on startup in some Windows 10 environments. Fixed. Our thanks to Vangelis Lekkas for pointing this out.
• A number of minor graphical improvements.

New in version 4.0.0.0:
• Improved support for Windows 11.
• Added the ability to analyze and/or defragment files and folders from the Explorer context menu.
• Added the ability to set the priority of the defragmentation mechanism (performance <-> responsiveness).
• The fragmentation window now also lists fragments by file cluster. This is useful if you want to explore how difficult it is to fragment some file.
• [At the request of users] Added the ability to copy fragmented files from the bottom panel to the top.
• Some parts of the GUI did not display correctly in high contrast mode. Corrected.
• Fixed minor bugs.

New in version 3.0.0.1:
• WinContig may not correctly display disk check messages and results on East Asian systems. Corrected. Our thanks to Robert Choi (who pointed this out) for his continued and commendable support.
• Updated Korean language module.

New in version 3.0.0.0:
• Support for Windows XP has been dropped. Starting with this version, the minimum supported OS is Windows Vista.
• WinContig now has a settings dialog.
• Added the ability to load a profile when the program starts.
• Added the ability to change the media type associated with a physical drive.
• Added the ability to disable file defragmentation when the computer is running on battery power.
• Added the ability to filter files by the number of their fragments.
• Added the ability to filter files by the size of their fragments.
• [At the request of users] Added the ability to close WinContig with the Esc key.
• [At the request of users] Added the ability to highlight the line with the currently processed element.
• [At the request of users] Added the ability to display the profile name in the window title.
• Fixed minor bugs.

New in version 2.4.0.3:
• On some partitions with the FAT32 file system, the location of data on the disk could be incorrectly determined. Corrected.

New in version 2.4.0.2:
• WinContig could incorrectly parse command line arguments in some Windows environments. Corrected. Thanks to Steve for pointing this out.

New in version 2.4.0.1:
• Seagate Barracuda 2TB hard drives (ST2000DM008-2FR102) were incorrectly identified as solid state drives (SSDs). Corrected. Our thanks to Brianna M. for pointing out this error.
• Minor graphical improvements.

New in version 2.4.0.0:
• Improved disk check dialog box. It now displays more information about volumes, including SMART attribute values
​​• [Customer Request] Checking for file system errors can now be run on demand.
• While checking the file system, WinContig could report false errors in some Windows environments. Corrected.
• Improved search for fragmented files listed on the "Fragmented Files" tab.
• Changed some keyboard shortcuts to better match the Windows standard.
• Added the ability to temporarily disable the Volume Shadow Copy Service during defragmentation to prevent VSS area storage from growing.
• Fixed minor bugs.

WContig 5.0.1.0 Portable (2.59 MB)

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