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Schedule Disk Defragmenter
Written by Armywil   
Monday, 20 November 2006
Your hard drives should be defragmented a couple of times a year.
When a file that is written to the hard disk is deleted, it leaves a gap of
available space on the hard disk. The next file that is written to the disk is
saved to the first open spot on the disk, which may be the gap left by the
deleted file. If the new file does not fit completely in the gap, the part that
fits is stored in the gap and the remaining fragment is stored in the next
open spot.
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