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A file is "fragmented" when it is stored on your hard disk not
as a single block of data, but as a collection of block linked to each other. Fragmentation happens whenever the
system wants to save a file on the hard disk, and there is no gap left that is large enough. Now, documents containing OLE objects take up even more space when "fragmented". Use PC Magazine's Unfrag v1.1 (152 kB) to defrag such files. Search for this application on ZDNet |
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