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Defragging
Okay, im using Smart Defrag from IObit, and a few system 32 folders are in the "need to defrag" list. I think i remember that system 32 contains files vital to the system's running, but i also know that smart defrag is one of the best out there. anyone know whether or not it could mess with my system?
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It shouldn't. In fact, you may find your system running a bit faster.
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Alright. Thanks!
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What's derfrag? o-o;
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Over your time, your computer accumulates fragmented files, especially when you download a lot of stuff. This starts to slow it down over time. Defragging programs organize the fragmented files, making your computer go faster. Windows computers come with a defragger, but there are better ones out there. I would reccomend IObit's smart defrag.
(Im not very tech-savvy, so i might've gotten facts a little bit mixed up there.) |
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-Uses- o-o
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