The more you change things on your computer the more fragmentation of your computer memory you are making. here are some computer operating systems that will automatically reduce the amount of fragmentation you will have. Most computers will still have some fragmentation of files on the hard disk. You have, as part of the operating system of your computer the ability to 'tidy up', or remove fragmentation mostly running the operating system defrag program. This will mean your computer will put everything you use most at the easiest to access end of your memory, this means that the computer works as fast as it can
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Tools like "Disk Defragmenter" in Windows Operating Systems can be used to reduce file fragmentation & maximize computer operations.
Notepad and disk defragmenter do not use the same resources. However, Notepad can be used to open disk defragmenter from the system file.
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Operating system tools are used to carry out certain tasks on your computer and keep your computer running smoothly. Tools include disk defragmenter, disk scan and disk cleanup.
No diskdefragmenter cannot be used to format a partion. It is used to make all the files to get fragmented. Formatting of partition can be done by using disk management option in the computer management
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The Windows Defragmenter is really the only one I've ever used. You can find this in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tool -> Disk Defragmenter I've also messed around with one but I cannot remember if it's free or not. It's called SmartDefrag and it does a pretty good job. Haven't really compared it with the Windows Defragmenter though.
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You only really need to defragment when the performance of the computer is noticeably affected. Depending on your usage of the computer, this can be anywhere from every couple of days to a few weeks. Doing so more frequently does not hurt however, and it may make future defragmention sessions less time-consuming.
It's called disk defragmenter. Windows has an in built disk defragmenter which I haven't found to be that good. Lot of times you would find that it starts from 0%. Primarily it is due to other programs running and accessing the disk. So a better tool that I've used and I'm quite satisfied is Piriforms Defraggler (http://www.piriform.com/defraggler) Try it out once and I'm sure you'd also like it.