How Do You Defragment A Computer Windows?
Hi! Defragging your computer or specifically the local disk is really easy and will improve performance. Please read on to learn How to Defragment a Computer Windows Information is often being added and deleted on your hard drive. At times information that is deleted leaves a big gap between related information (let’s call this information “Albert”). When your computer goes to retrieve all the info on Albert it naturally takes longer because of this space in the middle of all the Alberts. To make matters worse, the empty space may be eventually filled with new information unrelated to Albert (we’ll call this new info ‘Marcy’) . Now you have two issues. It takes longer to read Albert because Marcy is standing in between. Also, it takes longer for the computer find Marcy between Albert. In addition, Marcy may be hidden in other areas on the disk, causing the computer to take more time to read Marcy. The thing you want to do here is have the computer bring everything closer together by el