How and When to Defrag Your Hard Drive in Windows 10 Windows Tutorial

How and When to Defrag Your Hard Drive in Windows 10 Windows Tutorial

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How and When to Defrag Your Hard Drive in Windows 10 Windows Tutorial
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How and when to defragment your hard drive in Windows 10.

How to defrag Windows 10.

How to Defrag a Windows 10 Computer. Optimizing your disks can help your PC run smoother and boot up faster. Defragmenting (or “defragging”) a Windows 10 computer organizes fragmented files on the hard drive in a way that optimizes the amount of disk space and increases system performance. When you defragment the disk drive, all file fragments are placed in contiguous clusters. This allows Windows to see the files and the computer starts working faster. On your PC with Windows 10, defragmenting only the system drive (C:) is enough. However, if the loading time is long when accessing files contained in other partitions of the hard drive, you can defragment them. The strategy for defragmenting hard disk partitions is the same for each partition (volume). Here's how to defragment your personal computer.

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