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If you want to protect your computer, defragmentation is actually a useful way to do this. But if you still fear it may harm your computer, you can find the answer in this article.

In order to explain this specifically, let's see how the disk fragments are produced. The files on disk are kept in order based on time restored. Theoretically, these files must be placed by without any space inter. However, it is inevitable that you can change the how to delete files or move them. Well, the new content added or removed is not placed in its original position, but the end disk restore space. And the system will cause the mark between the original files and added.

As time passes, when many files are changed, there are a lot of files discontinuously on the disk. Or, if you delete any one of them, it is blank and can not be filled automatically. And the new can not put it here and at Otherwise, this space can not restore the new files, too. Thus, the empty space is wasted and can result in fragments of disc.

As I mentioned above, since the previous content and another are separated, if you want to view them, the head of the disk has to read and write to them before and back. This is a major cause of slow computer speed. System must pay more time to check these files. If you still turn a blind eye to this problem, the computer will be slowed by such accumulating more and more fragments of disc.

You can defragment the disk using the Windows or other tools such as "Advanced Defrag. "But if there is a ghost system backup files in the partition, you should defragment the disk, it can lead to go wrong when the system restore.

You see, if you have not done that, it is urgent for you to defragment disk now. To say the least, defragmentation can not do any harm to your computer, it is worthwhile having a try.




















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