Description
No matter how much free space you have on your hard drive, when you install programs, save files, make revisions or otherwise "write" to your hard drive, files are fragmented to make room. Your computer can accumulate hundreds of thousands, even millions of fragments very quickly.
Accessing data gets slower and slower because the hard disk has to read more and more fragments. How fast could you read a shredded document?
Accessing data gets slower and slower because the hard disk has to read more and more fragments. How fast could you read a shredded document?