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Defragment your hard disk
Your computer's hard disk
is like a file cabinet—and while you ares working,
it can get pretty disorganized. When you install a program on your computer,
the program's files are typically broken up over multiple locations on your
hard disk. This is called fragmentation. Fragmentation slows the
performance of programs on your computer. Disk Defragmenter reorganizes the
files on your hard disk into contiguous blocks. This improves the
performance of your programs because the files are arranged closer together.
Disk Defragmenter can also
create a log file to determine which programs you run most frequently. All
such frequently used files are then placed in a single location on your hard
disk, which further reduces the time needed to start those programs.
Keep your hard disk in peak
condition If you use your computer a lot, it's a good idea to run Disk Defragmenter on
a regular basis. It also helps to run Disk Defragmenter if you've installed
several new applications, so that they will perform at top speed.
Here's how to do it:
1.
Click
Start,
point to
Programs,
point to
Accessories,
point to
System
Tools,
and then click
Disk
Defragmenter.
2.
Click the
Settings
button, select the options you want (to ensure fastest startup of programs,
select the first check box), and then click
OK.
3.
Choose the drive you want to defragment from the drop-down menu, and then
click
OK.
Note It
is best to shut down all other programs before you run Disk Defragmenter. |