Carlos E. R. a écrit :
Yes, but, is the system _really_ faster after unfragmenting? The test would be to do the procedure for one third of the users, anoother third run a placebo, and nothing for the last hird; then measure the users reaction afterward.
yes it is. One I had to use a computer quite good for the time being (6 years ago, windows 2000) - I had to use it as net terminal for an on line course from office. I not even could boot and connect, I had to use an other station. After verification, I noticed there was *4* successive windows installs on a never defragmented computer. Disk was not full (at least 30% free).The computer was not yet completely free the next day... if this don't works, reinstall, they say... :-)) jdd NB: and it was a Linux course, but on windows computers, thanks to network, vmware and cygwin :-)) -- http://www.dodin.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org