On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:58:52PM -0800, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
> Windows' "optimizing" involves defragmenting the drive.
It also involves cleaning out the continually accumulating crap from the
registry.  There are a few programs that do this, but the best method is
reinstall.

Unix systems don't have a centralized database that every action refers to,
thus generally run at top speed.  For disk access, I have not yet heard of
disk defragmentation ever being an issue.

Cory

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