Press Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, and then type regedit in it and hit Enter. Here make sure that you back up the registry or create a system restore point in case anything goes wrong. Windows will recreate these keys after you delete them. Some users reported that the “system drive won't optimize” issue can be solved by deleting the corrupt defrag statistics keys. To know more details, you can refer to this post “ Best Defragmentation Software to Handle Disk Fragmentation”. In addition to the Windows built-in tools, you can use third-party defragment software like CCleaner Defraggler, Auslogics Disk Defrag, and so forth. Tip: If you want to defrag an SSD, run the defrag c: /L /O command instead, which can instruct defrag to run a trim command once the operation completes and to run the proper optimization for your media type.
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