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You can have lots of Ram and a fast CPU but if your hard drive is slow, it brings down your system. When files get saved they are split up into pieces across the drive fragmenting them. The Disk Defragmenter puts them back together in one area which makes accessing them faster. This applies to Windows Vista and XP.

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  • I did a scan and it said this: You do not need to defragment this volume.

    am I good? FYI I am using xp

  • @paulph12002 Thank u

  • @Firefox7755 Yes, it is.

  • @paulph12002 is it free?

  • Defraggler is another freeware disk defragmenter that's faster and has more features than the default Windows defragmenter.

  • The built-in disk defragment takes so long, thats why i use Auslogics Disk Defrag :D

  • I cant find programs on my start menu for some reason any help

  • @ipwnrubberduckiesftw ok thanks

  • @buzzmeok if you have the time, a couple times a month. i only do mine once a month and its totally fine! just try to do it at least one time a month because if you dont do it too often, you will get immovable files, which can not be moved back to the beginning of the disk. (this is what defragging does)

  • Diskeeper FTW :D

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