Hi

The free space can be fragmented too, Mac OS x doesn't defrag it or optimize drives

        AZ

09.01.2011 18:30, Jon Cohn writes:
On the boot disk, the Macintosh will de-frag on the fly any file<2MB if it has 
more then 8 fragments.  There is an excellent article at
http://www.osxbook.com/software/hfsdebug/fragmentation.html
This article discussed 6 month old 10.3 systems and they were 99% fragment 
free.  HFS+  also has a method for moving the most used files into a hot zone 
where they can be accessed faster.

Jon

On Jan 8, 2011, at 6:02 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

I tried to google articles on this and they say that just repairing permitions 
is fine. I don't in my mind think so as i fh you are using protools let's say 
and that thign moves around a lot of files and temp files you should be able to 
defrag your system.

Take care.
On Jan 8, 2011, at 2:27 PM, AZ wrote:

Hi.

I'm searching for a program to defragment hard disks. So what can you suggest?
Thanks

       AZ

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