All versions of JkDefrag can be stopped safely at any time, there is no risk of losing data or corrupting your disk. You can use all the usual ways to stop a Windows program, such as pressing ALT-F4, clicking the 'x' in the top-right corner, via the pull-down menu in the taskbar, or by killing the program via the task manager or another utility. The commandline program can be stopped the same way, plus by pressing CTRL-C, or BREAK. It may take a bit of time for the program to actually stop, JkDefrag will finish the current file in the background.
- Logfile
- JkDefrag writes all messages to a logfile called "JkDefrag.log", or "JkDefragCmd.log", or "JkDefragScreenSaver.log", depending on which version you are using. You can inspect the logfile if you want, it's a flat-text file. The logfile is automatically cleared when the program starts, it does not grow to infinity.
- Tip: you can use environment variables in the name of the logfile, for example "-l %COMPUTERNAME%.log".
- Black: empty
- Green: regular files, unfragmented
- Dark green: spacehogs, unfragmented
- Yellow: fragmented
- Red: unmovable
- White: busy
- Pink: MFT reserved zone (NTFS only)
- Gray: in use by unknown data