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jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2015
miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2015
Defragmentation
What is fragmentation?
When data, such as a file, is
stored on a hard drive the operating system attempts to store that file in one
section, locations that are connecting without a break, space. When you have a
new hard drive, storing data in contiguous spaces is not a problem. As you use
the hard drive, though, files will be deleted from it and small pockets of
space will be created on your hard drive. These small pockets of space on your
hard drive is called fragmentation.
What is defragmentation?
Defragmentation is the process of
locating the noncontiguous fragments of data into which a computer file may be
divided as it is stored on a hard disk, and rearreging the fragments in
sequential order, it "picks up" all the pieces of data that are spread
across your hard drive and puts them back together
Defragmentation reduces data access
time and allows storage to be used more efficiently.
When and where is it neccessary?
Some operative systems automatically
defrag by a period of time,but others don't.
It is important to defrag your hard disk from time to time, so it works faster.
Windows 7 and
Windows 8 automatically defragment your hard drives for you
If you're on Windows XP, you'll need to defragment your drives yourself
If you use a Mac, the you probably don't need to manuallu defragment, since OS X will do it automatically for you.
If you're on Windows XP, you'll need to defragment your drives yourself
If you use a Mac, the you probably don't need to manuallu defragment, since OS X will do it automatically for you.
martes, 13 de octubre de 2015
Dangers of the web
Clic here to see the newest article on the New York Times about dangers of the web.
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