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Defrag Your Hard
Drive
Defragment your hard disk drive to keep
it in peak condition
Files and applications on your computer's hard
disk drive are not always stored together as one unit, but are often
divided into smaller units and scattered around the hard disk. This
is caused by normal use.
On a fragmented hard disk, a computer
has to work harder to gather all of the small units
to perform the commands you give it; this slows down its ability to
access files and run applications. Running Disk Defragmenter helps
by putting all like files and applications into contiguous groups so
the computer can access them quickly.
If you use your computer a lot, it's a good idea
to run Disk Defragmenter on a regular basis. It's also a good idea
to run Disk Defragmenter after you install a lot of applications to
enable them to run at top speed.
Here's how to do it:
- Click Start, point to
Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.
- Click the Settings tab, select the
check boxes you want (to ensure fastest startup of programs,
select the first box), and then click OK.
- Click the drive you want to defragment, click
OK, and then click Yes.
Note: It is best to
shut down all your applications before you run Disk
Defragmenter. |