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Originally posted by Zuvio:
Zero Alpha: my comp experiences no slowness at all! Its as fast as can be. WinXP fires up in less then a minute, games run fast, copying is fast. There is no reason for me to defrag.
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This is what is known in professional circles as talking out of your arse
In other words you waffle on about something for which you obviously don't understand the theoretical background and yet manage to "back up" your opinion with something that seems like evidence [img]tongue.gif[/img]
It is a fact that files are deleted and created/moved onto your hard disk regularly. It is a fact that the files will be different sizes and new files won't be able to exactly fill the gaps left on the disk by the old files hence the file will be stored in little fragments throughout your disk. It is a fact that files stored in one piece are faster to read. Defrag puts files back together. End of lesson.