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Defrag fo the IMAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="giulio" data-source="post: 369088" data-attributes="member: 28677"><p>That's Apple rhetoric. Run any defrag program weekly and you'll see hundreds of fragged files, even if your drive is 90% free.</p><p>I suggest Disk Defrag by SpeedTools.</p><p></p><p>Whenever my system is running too slow and the HD is to blame, I do a defrag and it helps a lot. Like when I launch a program and I hear excessive HD access... sounds like it's brewing coffee... </p><p></p><p>1) Quit every program</p><p>2) Kill processes you don't need open</p><p>3) Run defrag</p><p>4) Restart</p><p>5) Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giulio, post: 369088, member: 28677"] That's Apple rhetoric. Run any defrag program weekly and you'll see hundreds of fragged files, even if your drive is 90% free. I suggest Disk Defrag by SpeedTools. Whenever my system is running too slow and the HD is to blame, I do a defrag and it helps a lot. Like when I launch a program and I hear excessive HD access... sounds like it's brewing coffee... 1) Quit every program 2) Kill processes you don't need open 3) Run defrag 4) Restart 5) Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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