Have you heard of Auto-Defragmentation?
By prasanta
@prasanta (1948)
India
February 26, 2008 1:31pm CST
Normally, our computers run slow because of fragments that spread all around the Hard Disk. We often go to change RAM or memory, however, the PC needs Defragmentation.
Now to do that -- we need to run the PC in Safe Mood, then it takes a long time and so on...
Auto-Defragmentation software, once installed, does the job silently and continuously on its own. Isn't it very interesting?
3 responses
@steffyhoney (706)
• United States
27 Feb 08
On my computer, its newer with vista, it has its own defragmentation set to certain dates and times. I usually set it late at night so it can run over night. It dont take that long really anyways with this newer stuff.
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
27 Feb 08
i run IObit SmartDefrag, you can get it at download.com it's constantly defraging. sometimes if i get a lot of stuff on my computer, it starts to make all kinds of noise trying to keep up, in that case i simply turn it off till later.




