Re: chkdsk and defrag
I agree that chkdsk is not required unless you suspect a HDD problem.
And, if you suspect a HDD mechanical/magnetic media problem, replace the
drive ASAP rather than take chances.
But it is good to defrag regularly. By regularly, I mean as regularly
as your usage patterns dictate. If you work with large audio/video files
or game a lot, its good to defrag atleast once a week. Even with heavy
usage of Office apps, defragmentation can slow down things a bit. If you
do only email on your PC, then probably, fragmentation is not your main
concern. Heavily used slower PCs with lower-end CPUs, lower RAM and
slower HDDs would also stand to gain the most from defragmenting
regularly.
Whoever said fragmentation has no effect on the performance is wrong.
The processors + RAM may be **** fast today, and ironically, for that
reason they are *not* the weak link in the I/O + processing chain. The
bottleneck is the *relatively* (compared to the RAM+CPU) slow mechanical
harddrive which ultimately may determine overall system performance. The
problem is magnified when working with many, large files. This is again
the reason why in the commercial sector, defragmentation software is
widely used on servers.
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pegasus