I will add in here that there is one circumstance where defragging is a useful 
workaround while waiting for your budget to increase:

You have a hard drive with 700 mb free space, and want to author a CD.  If your 
computer is heavily fragmented, you can run into coaster problems with your 
burner.  Defragging will cure this temporarily (I have tried it and it indeed 
works), but isn't a good long-term fix.

-Lavode
>      I can't totally agree with Dan as my experience with defraggers 
> (TechToolPro and Norton) has been generally positive 

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