You are probably familiar with the Defrag utility that is built into Windows XP, but you might not be aware that there are different types of defrags that Windows can perform. One type of defrag is the Application and Boot File defrag which is designed to push all commonly used programs and boot files to the edge of the hard disk for faster access. Generally, Windows automatically performs this task every few days when the system is idle; however, you can perform the same defrag anytime by doing the following:
- Open the start menu and select Run
- Run the following command
defrag c: -b
That’s all there is to it! Of course, you can substitue any hard drive into the command by changing the c: to another drive.






















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