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Sunday, September 14, 2008

muddiest point

I'm still confused as to how you can end up with "fragmented disk space" that requires software to make the hard drive work optimally. I am surprised that an operating system would have that kind of control over the effective operation of your pc.
Posted by Rachel at 10:09 AM

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