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Is SuperDuper a Good way to fix a fragmented HD?
I have read a lot of stuff about how with OSX 10.5 and 10.6 HD fragmentation is not really an issue because of the design of the OS and the HFS+ file system... well be that as it may I also read the a great way to defrag is to write to a Bootable BU, format the original and then restore the Bootable clone.
Is this or is this not a goot idea? Your thoughts please. |
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There's a white paper about this on the SuperDuper! page, in the sidebar...
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Do Macs running OS 10.5/10.6 need defragging?
Do Macs running OS 10.5/10.6 need defragging?
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That all depends on who you ask. They automatically defrag files in general, but that doesn't mean those files are in an optimal location.
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