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		<title>Defragmentation in Windows XP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 06:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yonko</dc:creator>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Hello again people,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Today I will share this video tutorial on how you can Defragment your computer&#8217;s hard drive. Now, this being my very, very first video I have probably created a mess of everything. I was testing the software, so I didn&#8217;t quite know what I was doing. Nevertheless, I give that to you in the final version of what I considered it to be &#8220;good enough&#8221;. I don&#8217;t like going back and fixing stuff just so it is absolutely perfect. I am a neat freak but I do want you to know that, after all, I am a person too and I am allowed to make mistakes.</p>
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I chose the topic of defragmentation simply because I happened to work on a client&#8217;s computer today, and that thing was S.L.O.W. So as usual I started with the normal questions: Do you need to have 4 toolbars in your Internet Explorer? How about them 15 types of instant messengers, and that Picasa, Kodak, Adobe and I don&#8217;t know what else photo management software running at the same time? The answers were: errr, don&#8217;t know what these are, need that, don&#8217;t need that. Normal, okay. Defragmentation time come&#8230; and I froze. That client&#8217;s hard drive was sooooooo fragmented I had no clue how it was still running.<br />
So, what exactly is defragmentation and fragmentation. Why is it important, why do we need to worry about it? Here&#8217;s a veeery bad example. Imagine you gotta work with buckets of water. Place 20 of those buckets in a straight line. Now fill the first 7, one after the other. Now fill 3 more. Now fill 5 more, then the other 5. So what do we have. 7-3-5-5. Imagine these are files with different sizes. Now empty the 7 and the first 5. You now have 7Empty-3Full-5Empty-5Full. This is where you are thinking &#8211; He&#8217;s lost it! What a nutter! Moron, etc!</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I know, I know it sounds ridiculous, trying to compare computer files and water buckets. But that&#8217;s my example. The buckets are the storage on your hard drive and the water in them is the size of various files. So having said that, 7Empty-3Ffull-5Empty-5Full. Now try and pour 4 buckets at the beginning, you are okay. You now have 4Full-3Empty-3Full-5Empty-5Full. Now try and pour 5 more buckets. Ooops, you will have to do 3 buckets and 2 more in the other available spot, where the original 5 were. So we have 4Full-3Full (out of 5)-3Full-2Full(2 out of 5)-3Empty-5Full. We had to split our 5 into a 3 and a 2. Or, we had to &#8220;fragment&#8221; the process. First pour 3 then add 2 more.<br />
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And that&#8217;s exactly what happens with computer hard drives. Some files are too big for certain spots so they span (or fragment) to wherever possible. So one file can really be in a lot of places. Now, those twenty buckets, if you had to fill them up, I&#8217;d say you&#8217;d be upset to carry water back and forth between the different buckets in the line. Same thing with the hard drive. It has to find all the pieces of a file, and since you hard disk is spinning the read/write head jumps all over the place. And that takes time. Sure, milliseconds you say, but those can quickly add up and sooner or later you will notice a delay. Sometimes so big it actually results in catastrophic crashes of the hard drive, with data loss, etc.<br />
Now, what defragmentation does is quite simple. It takes almost all of those &#8220;fragmented&#8221; files, puts them at the end of the hard disk and then one by one, re-writes them to it. This way, all of the file pieces are together.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Thank you reading and watching the video, hope to see you soon.</p>
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