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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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In a separate report released last year by analysts at IDC further supporting the use of a network defrag utility, analysts found that corporations were losing as much as $50 billion annually from system performance bottlenecks and unnecessary hardware upgrades that network defragmenters could have economically prevented.
Founded in 1981, Diskeeper Corporation (formerly Executive Software[R]) is the undisputed leader in automatic defragmentation technology for Windows NT[R], 2000, XP and OpenVMS[R] operating systems, producing more than 95 percent of the network defragmenters used in the corporate market and selling over 23 Million licences.
The company is the world leader in system performance/defragmentation software for Windows NT(R), Windows(R) 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and OpenVMS(R) operating systems, producing more than 98 percent of the network defragmenters used in the corporate market.
 
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