De-Frag Your PC and Tweak Your PC for Speed
Posted July 1, 2008
De-fragging your computer is another way to tweak PC for speed, without touching your registry.
De-fragging — short for “de-fragmenting” — your PC is a quick PC tweak that’ll clean up your hard drive. With all that porn business software you install and remove on your PC, your hard drive is being constantly rewritten. And when you install large files onto your hard drive, sometimes your system will fit little pieces of the file into spaces left by smaller files you’ve erased over time.
As you can imagine, your hard drive gets sloppier than your grandma’s attic.
So de-fragging your hard drive will put all these scattered pieces of your programs — all these fragments, right? — together again. Which will speed up your PC.
Want me to show you how to do this?
- Before you de-frag your PC, shut down all your programs. (That means print out these instructions, finish with your porn, and close your browser.)
- For most versions of Windows, all you need to do is launch Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter.
- If you’re on Windows 98, I’d like you to realize your OS is older than my sister. But before you ponder that, if you’re using Windows 98 you’ll see an option under Settings to Rearrange program files so my programs start faster. Check that box if you run lots of business software. But if you run a ton of games, skip it. That option would rearrange your games’ files and slow down their loading.
That’s it.
Cheers.
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