Why? Your mp3 player can't be running slow...
Defragmenting works on a PC because large files are spread out across the disk. Music files are so small they they can't really be fragmented that badly. I'm thinking this is a waste of your time; I can't see any circumstances under which defragging your mp3 player would in any way help performance.
2007-05-13 13:22:53
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answered by cs_gmlynarczyk 5
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Yes, you can defrag your mp3 and it won't mess your player up but defragging is useful when you have many files like on a computer so defragging a mp3 will not be that useful.
2007-05-13 13:26:10
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answered by Cris 3
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Can you defrag? Yes but why?
It wouldn't make your music sound better especially if you have the flash mp3 player.
2007-05-13 13:31:31
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answered by Kanok C 2
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You should be able to as long as the defrag tool you use doesn't mess with the disks formatting I would assume.
I've defraged portable hard drives before and I don't see them being much different.
2007-05-13 13:19:11
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answered by Nick O 3
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See if the manufactor recommends it. If not, it would take a program loaded inside the MP3 to defrag it. Probabaly won't run faster.
2007-05-13 13:19:19
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answered by SFC V 5
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u can. it wont do anything to it. go
my computer
connect device
right click
properties
tools
defrag.
2007-05-13 13:31:02
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answered by linkinpark_staticx91 1
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