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<blockquote data-quote="redsoxreed" data-source="post: 660765" data-attributes="member: 40967"><p>Macs use a UNIX filesystem (HFS+). There's no need to defrag, because it should do it automatically. However, if your mac is acting weird you can go to disk utility, select your hard drive and click repair disk permissions. This will fix any files that are corrupted or not where they should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsoxreed, post: 660765, member: 40967"] Macs use a UNIX filesystem (HFS+). There's no need to defrag, because it should do it automatically. However, if your mac is acting weird you can go to disk utility, select your hard drive and click repair disk permissions. This will fix any files that are corrupted or not where they should be. [/QUOTE]
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