I just wanted to ensure that my drive would be okay with using this
new operating system. I didn't want to inadvertently wear it out or
something. Thanks for the help.

On Oct 10, 9:48 pm, Darth Chaos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Linux doesn't need any of that, but I think Linux will check your hard
> drive after every 40th boot (during the boot process) to make sure
> it's okay. The disk checking is still faster than Windows.
>
> On Oct 10, 8:03 pm, Bird_Lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Like I mentioned in my other post, I'm more familar with Windows
> > systems. In using Windows, I've become accustomed to running disk
> > maintenance tools such as "error checking", "defragmenter" and "disk
> > cleanup".
>
> > I don't recall seeing any such tools in gOS. Are these tools hidden
> > somewhere?
>
> > Is disk maintenance necessary within this operating system? If so how
> > is it done?- Hide quoted text -
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