Hi all,
As I understand it there are a number of opinions about Defragmenting Hard Drives with many saying that it is only really necessary when large content of Data is moved or Deleted. Ffor the most part these are the basic rules I apply when looking at Defragmenting my Hard Drives.
I have recently brought an Seagate External Hard Drive and while Defragmenting another Drive I ran an Analysis of my External Hard Drive and it listed a quite a few files as being Fragmented. Some of these files where located in the "System Volume Information" folder.
Should this then indicate that the External Hard Drive now needs Defragmenting?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Craig



As I understand it there are a number of opinions about Defragmenting Hard Drives with many saying that it is only really necessary when large content of Data is moved or Deleted. Ffor the most part these are the basic rules I apply when looking at Defragmenting my Hard Drives.
I have recently brought an Seagate External Hard Drive and while Defragmenting another Drive I ran an Analysis of my External Hard Drive and it listed a quite a few files as being Fragmented. Some of these files where located in the "System Volume Information" folder.
Should this then indicate that the External Hard Drive now needs Defragmenting?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Craig


