What is a disk defragmenter?
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Disk Defragmentation
Definition - What does Disk Defragmentation mean?
Defragmentation is the process of consolidating fragmented files on the user's hard drive. Files become fragmented when data is written to disk, and there is not enough contiguous space to hold the complete file. Storage algorithms break the data apart so that it will fit into the available space.
The process of defragmentation moves the data blocks on the hard drive around to bring all the parts of a file together. Defragmentation reduces file system fragmentation, increasing the efficiency of data retrieval and thereby improving the overall performance of the computer. At the same time, it cleans the storage and provides additional storage capacity.
Defragmentation is the opposite of fragmentation, which is an inefficient use of computer storage.
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Disk Defragmenter is a utility in Microsoft Windows designed to increase access speed by rearranging files stored on a disk to occupy contiguous storage locations, a technique called defragmentation.
• "Defragging” is short for “de-fragmenting” and it's a process run on most hard drives to help make accessing the files on that disk faster. Traditionally, it's something you need to doperiodically as files on the disk become more and more fragmented over time (hence, the term “defragmenting”).
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◆Disk Defragmenter-:
Disk Defragmenter is a utility in Microsoft Windows designed to increase access speed by rearranging files stored on a disk to occupy contiguous storage locations, a technique called defragmentation.
• "Defragging” is short for “de-fragmenting” and it's a process run on most hard drives to help make accessing the files on that disk faster. Traditionally, it's something you need to doperiodically as files on the disk become more and more fragmented over time (hence, the term “defragmenting”).
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