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Bob H
December 12th 03, 06:03 AM
I recently did a disc clean up on C drive, I then
Defragmented the drive, on completion I had heaps of free
space gaps where there would normally be none, I now find
my Pc has slowed considerably.
Have I removed something I should not have in the disc
clean up.
Cheers,
Bob

Dr. Bongo T. Mycoxiphlopin
December 12th 03, 06:05 AM
In XP gaps between files are to be expected. This helps prevent the need of
defragmenting by allowing some buffer between files so that they can change
size without alway being fragmented. I suspect there is a slight speed loss
in the overhead required to manage the dynamic placement of files.

"Bob H" > wrote in message
...
> I recently did a disc clean up on C drive, I then
> Defragmented the drive, on completion I had heaps of free
> space gaps where there would normally be none, I now find
> my Pc has slowed considerably.
> Have I removed something I should not have in the disc
> clean up.
> Cheers,
> Bob

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