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De-fragmenting your hard drive, or defragmentation, is an important part of preventing crashes and improving performance. It is often associated with the Windows operating system because this process has been integrated into the OS since Windows 95. However, if you're running Linux on your computer or using a Mac, you'll need to install a third-party tool in order to de-fragment your hard drive. There are many defragmentation tools available for both PC and Mac users; some are easy enough for beginners while others provide significant customization options for more advanced users. SDFix is a disk defragmenter that has been developed and tested on Windows and Mac OS X. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, and 7 (both x86 and x64). The application will defragment individual files, folders, or even an entire drive to keep your computer running at its best. SDFix isn't your average defragmentation utility; it's actually a "space optimizer." According to SDFix's website: "Space Optimizers take the approach that disks don't get fragmented over time. Once things are deleted, they remain logically contiguous. The amount of free space may fluctuate a bit, but there is no fragmentation in the data itself." What this means in English is that SDFix defragmenter can detect when a file or folder in a file system is no longer being used and then repartition that area in order to allow more free space for other files to be added. To make space on your hard drive, it will delete files from your operating system and your applications. Therefore, you should make sure you have plenty of free space before running SDFix to avoid any possible system errors or application errors. To defragment your hard drive, simply download SDFix and run the executable file. Select the drive you want to defragment from the dialog box, and then click 'Next'. To make space on your hard drive, select "Fix Folders" from the drop-down menu. If you want to make space on one or more specific folders, choose "Fix Directories" instead. You can also defragment individual files using this option. The application will then optimize your hard disk accordingly. The idea behind this software is that Windows Explorer is a very limited tool for performing a system maintenance task such as defragmentation. However, it sometimes becomes unstable during the defragmentation process. SDFix is an alternative to Windows Explorer, which is much safer and more stable. Also, the software can be used in conjunction with other applications that need direct access to the hard drive. For instance, if you're using a backup program to copy all of your data onto an external hard drive for storage purposes, you're probably using a third-party application in order to read and write data from one drive to another - this is when SDFix can come in handy. Although this tool has been developed for Windows computers, many users have reported successfully using it on Mac computers as well. cfa1e77820
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