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Defragmenting Your PC Hard Disk For Better Performance

De-fragmenting the pc hard disk is often a ignored part of the computer maintenance . If you wondered how most people a-fragment of a hard disk that does not know what you’re talking about.

De-fragmenting the hard drive is very important if you want your computer performance not to suffer as you add more and more data on the hard disk. Windows has a handy feature that lets you easily evaluate the hard drive as to whether there needs to be de-fragmented or not, and fragment your hard drive as necessary.

While the interface between the various versions of Windows changes that everyone has the same basic premise. You only have to go to the Start menu, Accessories, System Tools then Disk Defragmenter. Once in the interface you can choose to analyze the hard disks connected to your computer. The analysis will tell you if you need-fragment hard drives or not. If you only have to select the hard drive of the list and press for passage.

Disk fragmentation, not a major task. It moves all the files that are scattered across the hard drive to a part of the hard disk drive that is easier to read and write, thereby increasing the performance of his team. Over time most of the teams scattered data throughout the length of the hard drive to access these data over time.

Depending on the size of the hard drive of its fragmentation, this usually takes a long time. As a simple guide to a hard drive of 80 GB will take approximately one hour. This also depends on the speed of your processor and amount of RAM you have. De-fragmenting the hard drive will be responsible for almost the entire resources of your computer so that it will not be able to conduct all transactions while it is running.

The solution to this would be to run the fragmentation at a time when you are not using the computer.

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