Fragmentation
happens to a hard disk over time as you save, change, or delete files. The
changes that you save to a file are often stored at a location on the hard disk
that's different from the original file. Additional changes are saved to even
more locations. Over time, both the file and the hard disk itself become
fragmented, and your computer slows down as it has to look in many different
places to open a file.
You can
rearrange the data on your hard disk and reunites fragmented files so that your
computer can run more efficiently.
1. Open my computer.
2. Right click on the drive.
3. Select properties from the menu
4. Click on the ‘Tools’ tab on the top
5. Click ‘Defragment now’ to defragment
the drive
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