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Posted on October 16, 2009 by Salem | Posted under Hardware
How Important is it to Defrag my Computer's Hard Drive
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Introduction: It comes with our mind on “How Important is it to Defrag our computer’s had drive?” If you have never defragged your computer then most likely your system is running slow or even freezing up. Everyone wants to know how to make their computers run longer and fast and that is the main reason we have this article to let you to know that just because you are experiencing computer problems, it does not necessarily mean that you have to run out and purchase a whole new system. So you may be wondering why is it so important to defrag my computer? Well the hard drive in our computer is composed of several disks or platters. When data gets written on the hard drive, it is written in a continuous fashion. As you continue to delete and add files bits and pieces are left on your hard drive. They remain on it until you run a defrag on your system. How to Defrag Your Computer? - Defragmenting your Windows XP hard drive1. To defragment your hard drive in Windows XP, open My Computer and right-click on the C: drive. Select Properties, then click on the Tools tab and select Defragment Now... 2. The Windows Disk Defragmenter program will open and all drives are listed in the top window pane. Since the program is going to be arranging files on your hard drive, it is important that no files are being accessed during the process, or the program won't be able to move them. Close all open programs. 3. The C: drive is where operating system files and programs are installed by default, so make sure that it is selected, then click Defragment. While the program is running, it is recommend that you not use your computer. The time is takes to run the defragmenting process is dependent on the size of your hard drive and amount of fragmentation. While the program is running you will see a graphical representation of the blocks of files on your hard drive being moved and the fragmented segments joined together. Usually the less gaps of free space between the contiguous segments the better, but as long as the fragmented files are put together into contiguous segments, it will help your computer's performance. 4. Once the process is complete, the graphic should display most of the contiguous files on the left and the majority of the free space on the right. Close the Disk Defragmenter window and resume using your computer. About The Author: For more information please visit http://www.pleasehelpme.com/ |
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