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	<title>Comments on: Hard Drive Defragmenting for Greater Performance</title>
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		<title>By: kilmer</title>
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		<description>An efficient way to defragment especially when there are large drives and high levels of fragmentation is to opt for a real time defragmenter that will intelligently tackle fragmentation as and when it occurs without having to turn off other operations. Especially useful on servers and networks. The biggest advantage is that once installed it hardly needs to be monitored manually and is faster as well.</description>
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