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defragment
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de·frag·ment  (d-frgmnt)
tr.v. de·frag·ment·ed, de·frag·ment·ing, de·frag·ments
To reorganize (a computer file) to eliminate fragmentation.

de·fragmen·tation (-mn-tshn, -mn-) n.
de·fragment·er n.

defragment  (d-frgmnt)
To reorganize the way information is stored on a computer disk so that all of the information belonging to a file is stored in a single, contiguous area the disk.
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defragment
vt (Comput) hard diskdefragmentieren


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In addition, it also has an effective suite of memory boosters and disk defragmenters which can speed up the operations of your computer, as well as reduce, or even entirely prevent, system crashes.
You can run the disk defragmenter by selecting "all programs" under the start button.
Whether you are using a third party disk defragmenter or the Windows inbuilt default tool, the process of basic defragmenting your drive is pretty much the same and couldn't be simpler.
 
 
 
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