Go to the disk->right click->properties->extra->defrag
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If you are defragmenting with the Windows tool, you will also have to ensure that there is atleast 15% free space to defrag and ideally no other programs running should interrupt the task. The built in defragger also does not defrag system files. If you want, you can check out trial versions of comemrcial defrag programs that overcome all these limitations.
A disk drive is a device that computers can use to read and write information on computer disk. An example of one is the hard disk drive.
A disk array serves many purposes. It is a disk storage system that is capable of storing multiple disk drives. This product increases the availability and maintainability of stored information.
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Disk Defragmentation
Double-click My Computer, right-click the disk to defragment, and choose Properties > Tools > Defragment Now.
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Disk Defragmentation
The same way you defragment a normal PC hard drive. Hook it up, right click the drive in My Computer, go to tools, an among, disk clean up and error checking, there should be the option to defragment it. Once your there, just click defragment.
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No. Chkdsk may find disk errors relating to bad sectors. You want to correct these errors, locking out the bad sectors, before you defragment the disk. This is because a defrag will rearrange vast amounts of information that is on the disk, and you don't want portions of previously-readable files moved to bad sectors and be thus made unreadable.
To organize the way that files are stored on a computer disk, so that all the information belonging to a file, is stored on a single contiguous area on the disk.
Best thing would be to defragment the hard drive. I recommend Defraggler by Piriform. Also deleting temp files and doing a disk check will help.
To open Disk Defragmenter, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.
It's called disk defragmenting, Vista, Start Menu, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Defragmenter It should be scheduled, unless you changed it, for 3 a.m. You can change that if you click Modify Schedule. You can also choose which disks to defragment with the Select Volumes button. If you want to defragment now, click Defragment Now, like you coulded have guessed that. It can take from a few minutes to a couple hours. Sorry, but I've forgotten how to do it with xp. Hope this helps!