On Jul 28, 10:17 am, Bruce Johnson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Unnecessary, and potentially hazardous, as it does, remotely, put your system 
> at risk for serious directory corruption if something happens while it's 
> running.

>
> There are still a few times where defragging is warranted, but they're rare 
> or specialized (such as video editing on a large scale), so that the 
> preferred "Defrag" is  backup, reformat, restore.
>
> For video projects you should really have an entire drive designated for your 
> working one, and reformat it between projects.
>
Thank you Bruce & Dan.
As usual very good advise

Cliff

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