Imagine that you moved into a new empty apartment. You buy stuff for the apartment, furniture, utensils, food, etc. But everytime you buy something, you move it all in the living room until the living room is full. Then you move new stuff into the kitchen, and when full, move new stuff into the bedroom. If you're hungry, you may have to go to the living searching for food and sometimes the bedroom. You might have to search for spices in the bathroom. Nothing is organized. When you defragment, you organize the apartment so that the food items are all in the kitchen, TV and electronics in the living room, etc. Next time you need to make food, everything will be in the kitchen, close to you; no searching around and no extra walking around to other rooms. You can imagine that each room in your apartment is a computer program. It'll run quicker if all the pieces of the program is next to each other, not spread out across your hard drive.
2006-11-28 16:22:23
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answered by Zeo 4
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Defrag Computer
2016-10-06 11:01:25
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answered by ? 4
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2016-03-06 03:24:24
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answered by ? 1
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2014-10-06 16:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-20 07:48:50
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answered by ? 4
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Well, actually you are just defragmenting your hard drive.
Anyway, many people think of their files as these little entities that are in a nice neat package that make up a single space on their hard drive. But, what often happens with adding and deleting files constantly on your hard drive is that these files get broken up into pieces of files that get scattered all over your hard drive. This can cause your file access time to increase which in turn slows down your computer.
When you defragment your hard drive, you are taking those pieces of files and putting them back together so that each file is represented by one piece in one place. Once that is done, your hard drive doesn't have to work as hard to find a single file, which will help your computer to run faster.
Hopefully that makes sense.
2006-11-28 14:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever you delete something from your hard drive, a slot of memory is left behind. Over time, you will have many slots of memory left behind. Therefore, when your computer stores data on a computer, it stores starting at the beginning of the drive and stores it in the slot that has enough available memory to hold it. If the file is too large to fit in the slot, it will move on to another one until it finds a slot large enough. A point will come when you have enough room on the hard drive to store something, but there isn't a slot large enough to store it. Defragging reaarranges the files on the hard drive so that all files are consecutive - that is, their is no extra space left between the files. The result: all of your files are in a neat order with the extra space at the end and none inbetween files. This then frees up all of that unused space and increases the speed at which you can access data on your computer.
2006-11-28 14:53:03
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answered by j 4
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Defraging is a program your computer uses to put all the files and folders on your computer in order. In order to the computer is which files and folders are use more then others. This allows the computer to retrieve these files and folders faster.
Which then allows the computer to run more efficiently instead of using up resources trying to locate the file or folder it needs to run a program
2006-11-28 14:48:02
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answered by Rod R 2
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Defragmenting does just what it says. It picks up files that are broken into pieces and rewrites them in 1 piece, if it can. It is much more efficient to read files that are not spread all over the disk.
2006-11-28 14:45:27
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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On a hard drive when you delete ,move files, or modify files, it creates "hole" where the files were. When you defragment the drive. It moves bytes of data into those holes and moves the empty spaces to the end of the drive. This will make reading the data on the drive faster.
2006-11-28 14:53:49
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answered by JaseDman 1
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my understanding of defragmenting the hard drive
as you use your computor, it saves files to your the hard drive, they are split up to use the open spaces on the drive. Defrag reorganizes the files and frees up some disk space and makes it quicker to read the files on the hard drive.
2006-11-28 14:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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