I wouldn't know how to defrag if I had to. I do repair permissions though every time I update the system or if I have done a lot of cleaning files off the drive.

On Apr 30, 2006, at 6:08 PM, John Panarese wrote:

Again, I leave this to the more technically knowledge on the list for a definite answer, but I have not done any disk defragging on my iBook over
the year I've had it.  My understanding is it is useful to do once in a
while, but not as necessary as it is in windows.

Take Care



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Hi!

Just wondering if users of Mac's need to defragment a hard drive as users of
Windows PC'S do?







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