I Have a computer iMac G-3 Power with a Mac OS 10.3.9 running it. I dont knw weather i can defregment my HDD.
So can anyone help me with the simplest way of defregment it....!
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I Have a computer iMac G-3 Power with a Mac OS 10.3.9 running it. I dont knw weather i can defregment my HDD.
So can anyone help me with the simplest way of defregment it....!
Actually it is not necessary to defregment...As in Mac OS has a feature like defregmenting automatically when idle
Most unix-like systems dont have issues with fragmentation. I believe that as the OSX filesystem (HFS+) is journalised, it defrags when idle.
You do not have to defragment your hard drive (for reasons stated above), but if you do not leave your Mac running (all the time / at night) then some essential scripts may not be performed.
You can perform these maintenance tasks manually with apps like these:
Onyx
Main Menu
Cocktail
(among others)
These are available on sites like MacUpdate and VersionTracker
You can also run them yourself in Terminal without a GUI based app if you wish JUST CLICK HERE
Thanks for the REPLY.....!
But can anyone help it with more simple solution....!
Please Help....!
I am quite certain that defagging cannot be done on Macs.
Fragmentation isn't as big a deal as it used to be. With large hard drives, hard drive caching, and more intelligent filesystems, data isn't fragmented in the first place as often. However, defragmenting *can* be done on Macs, in fact, it's done on-the-fly. A feature built into the Darwin kernel called "Hot-File-Adaptive-Clustering" helps keep fragmentation low, automatically.
In the case that fragmentation is more serious, there is a third party tool called iDefrag that can do the job instead. Or, you can simply wipe the disk and reinstall.
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