(01-09-2013, 10:26 PM)daaceking Wrote: the whole point of defragging is that the file read is all one piece. fragmentation happens when there is no space big enough for one single piece.I know what fragmentation is, I just don't know what question you are asking with this poll. (Also I'm not sure if this was even directed at me)
windows doesn't care about this. it just puts it anywhere.
defraggers look for a space big enough. if one exists, it puts it there.
simple
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