No really. fragmentation occurs when you add & delete a large number
of small files. Large files doesn't do muck. Ipods generally stay the
same. You aren't adding & deleting files nearly as often.
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James Paul Manley
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On Dec 7, 2005, at 8:58 PM, William Damkoehler wrote:
I'm wondering -- since I regularly de-frag my iMac's hard drive as a
means to improve performance, should I regularly de-frag my iPod hard
drive...?
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