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    i used window's disk defragmenter. i saw a lot of fragmented file. what is that mean? what should i do?

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    You can defrag those fragmented file so it can load faster.

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    do I need to change my hard drive?

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    No you don't need to change your hard drive. Just defrag your drive will solve the fragmented file problem.

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    I would suggest using some kind of software like Diskeeper 2007, or Raxco PerfectDisk to defragment your hard drive. They are (in most people's opinions) the best two software for defraging your hard drive. But those you have to pay for. But you can still try the trial software.

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    Defraggler, is a nice one. Ever since I read about it in the archives, Ive been using it cause its small and it DOES the job.
    Plus it's free!

    http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2008/01/03/defrag-individual-files-with-free-defraggler/
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