
Removing fragmented files: Top ten disk defragmenting pointers
Meredith Derby 01.30.2002
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Stopping disk fragmentation in Windows environments is like asking the wind not to blow or the sun not to shine. Removal of those nasty fragmented files that currently clog your storage space is not out of the question, though. You just have to be a little crafty.
The instant a file is saved on a Windows computer, disk fragmentation begins. The more fragmented files stored in one system, the more performance deteriorates. Thankfully, the eighth wonder of the IT world, the disk defragmenter, can almost revers
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e the effects of fragmentation and increase system performance significantly.
What are the best ways to harness the power of a defragmenter, though? Frank Alperstadt, managing director of Berlin, Germany-based O & O Software, GmbH, outlines 10 ways IT managers can successfully implement a disk defragmenter. O & O Software makes two Windows defragging products: O & O Defrag v4.0 Professional Edition and O & O Defrag v4.0 Server Edition.
Editor's Note: This tip originally appeared on SearchWin2000.com
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