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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 608105" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>It has not been shown that 3rd party defraggers are anything but a waste of many. Maybe not with XP and tiny disks that are running low on disk space, but W10 is not XP and most computers today have very large drives with lots of free disk space. And if low on disk space, it is better not to clutter them up with 3rd party apps that take up more disk space anyway. Any solution except buying more disk space will be temporary. </p><p>It is more likely what you noticed was due to the placebo effect. It should be noted that literally the second you start to use your computer after defragging, fragmentation starts all over again, so any advantage a 3rd party tool provided is quickly negated. </p><p></p><p>@ Spawn - unless I read his first post wrong, he is using W10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 608105, member: 59833"] It has not been shown that 3rd party defraggers are anything but a waste of many. Maybe not with XP and tiny disks that are running low on disk space, but W10 is not XP and most computers today have very large drives with lots of free disk space. And if low on disk space, it is better not to clutter them up with 3rd party apps that take up more disk space anyway. Any solution except buying more disk space will be temporary. It is more likely what you noticed was due to the placebo effect. It should be noted that literally the second you start to use your computer after defragging, fragmentation starts all over again, so any advantage a 3rd party tool provided is quickly negated. @ Spawn - unless I read his first post wrong, he is using W10. [/QUOTE]
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