Defrag
your Hard Drive and Increase the Speed of Your Computer
by Chris Holgate
One of the easiest ways to gain a little extra speed from your
computer is to defragment the hard drive every now and again. As your computer
uses files it has a habit of splitting them up in to different clusters of data
on your hard drive which results in something called fragmentation .
Rather than storing everything in a neat sequential order your
data gets dotted around the place. The result of this is that when your computer
comes to use a file that has become fragmented it has to access from several
places on the disk which results in slower loading times.
A disk defragmenter is designed to organize your hard disk back in to some
kind of order so that your computer has to do less work and hence becomes more
responsive. I have in the past talked about this subject but made the mistake of
suggested the defrag utility supplied with Windows. While it does do an
adequate job, it can't be denied that is slow. For this reason, I am
recommending the Defragger application that is free to use and can be downloaded
from www.defraggler.com.
Once installed, just select the drive that you wish to defragment and you
will be presented with a pie chart depicting the used and free space on the
drive . To get the most efficiency from the application try to ensure that
you have at least 15% free space available.
Now click the analyze button and the application will return a
map of your hard drive showing the scale of the fragmentation on your drive so
that you can be sure that defragging is actually needed. Providing you are
satisfied, just click on the defrag button and the application will work away in
the background to restore your hard drive to some kind of order. While in
action, it will provide you with a status bar and an evolving map so you can the
progress of it.
The entire process will take typically around an hour or so depending on the
size of hard disk, degree of fragmentation and speed of computer. You are
welcome to carry on using your machine while your data is sorted and there is
even the option to select a 'background' mode which will result in the whole
process taking longer but your machine will suffer less slowdown.
The application can also be selected to defragment individual
files or folders therefore saving time if you only want to correct the most
severely affected files.
Defragmenting should not be done everyday, I really must stress that it
should only be occasionally. It is not really worth running such a utility on a
daily basis. I've know people that have and, to be honest, any time saved in
loading files is offset by the time it takes to run the utility.
You will always have fragmentation on your hard drive so the
trick is to ensure that it doesn't get to the stage where it is adversely
affecting your machine and blasting this utility through every couple of months
should do the trick.
Chris Holgate writes a weekly article of all things tech related.
He is a director and copyrighter of the online computer consumables business
Refresh Cartridges who sell cheap ink cartridges ,toner cartridges,
computer hardware and other computer consumables online. An archive
of his work can be found at
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