This is Auslogics' "killer feature." When you defragment a drive, the moving of files can cause Windows System Restore points (Shadow Copies) to grow massive in size or be deleted entirely due to "copy-on-write" mechanics.
While you should defragment a Solid State Drive (SSD), Auslogics includes an optimization tool for them. It correctly identifies SSDs and performs a TRIM command rather than a defrag. TRIM helps the SSD manage free blocks, maintaining write speeds over time.
The response was instant:
> You have defragmented this drive 1,247 times since 2018.
At 9:00 AM, he walked out of the building for the last time.
The software includes a specific module for gamers. It attempts to place all files related to a specific game in a contiguous block on the drive. This reduces the "seek time" (the time it takes the drive head to find data), theoretically resulting in faster level loads and reduced texture popping in games.
Not just any bars. Auslogic Disk Defragmenter bars.