As you add programs and files
to your computer, it often breaks files side by side to increase the speed of
access and retrieval. However, as files are updated, your computer saves these updates
on the largest space available on the hard drive, often found far away from the
other adjacent sectors of the file.
The result is a fragmented file. Fragmented files cause slower
performance because your computer must now search for all of the file's parts.
In other words, your computer knows where all the pieces are, but putting them
back together in the correct order—when you need them—can slow your computer
down. Disk derangementer is works like a PC Doctor of your computer.
Windows includes a Disk Defragmenter program to piece all your
files back together again and to make them available to open more quickly.
Run Disk Defragmenter manually:
- Click the Start button, click All Programs,
click Accessories, click System Tools, and then
click Disk Defragmenter. If you are prompted for an
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide
confirmation.
- Select the drive you want to
defragment, and then click Analyze disk. Disk Defragmenter
will evaluate your disk and then make a recommendation as to whether a disk
requires defragmentation.
- If disk defragmentation is
recommended, click Defragment disk to clean up your
computer. The Disk Defragmenter reorganizes files by placing them together
and sorting them by program and size.
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