That's rubbish. you don't need to defragment any more. It's advice straight out of the 1990s, when a lot of people were running at capacity on their hard drives. Nowadays, people have gigabytes to spare and no fragmentation.
The problem is Qtel's bandwidth out of the Gulf, but they will never admit that it's their fault.
moeopold
That's rubbish. you don't need to defragment any more. It's advice straight out of the 1990s, when a lot of people were running at capacity on their hard drives. Nowadays, people have gigabytes to spare and no fragmentation.
The problem is Qtel's bandwidth out of the Gulf, but they will never admit that it's their fault.