How do I specify an option, or select a single disk (or folder or file)?
If you don’t know how to use the Windows commandline, then take a look at the GUI wrappers, see the “Contributed by other people” chapter. Another way is to create a shortcut to “JkDefrag.exe”, open the properties of the shortcut, and add the desired commandline options (for example “-a 7”) or the name(s) of the disk/folder/file (for example “C:”) to the end of the “target” line. For example: “C:\JkDefrag\JkDefrag.exe” -a 7 “C:\JkDefrag\JkDefrag.exe” D: Tip: In the same properties window you can select “minimized”. Tip: See the JkDefrag “-q” option to exit automatically when finished.
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