Use this system utility to make your PC more stable and run faster.

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Today we're going to talk about defragmenting your hard drive. But first, what is defragmentation?

As you use your computer, files get spread out all over your hard-disk drive. That slows it down because it takes longer to find the data it needs. When you defragment, you optimize your disk, which puts all the files in one place and speeds up disk access.

If you're using a Macintosh, you'll have to buy a defragmentation program -- something like Norton Utilities. But Windows 98 users already have one on their hard drives.



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