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When too many files in your hard disk are in different places or clusters in your hard disk, or “fragmented,” your computer slows down. When you defrag your drive, the pieces of files are moved to locations that are contiguous (beside each other). This makes it easier for your computer to read the files. There are at least two ways to open the Optimize Drives dialog box—by using Cortana and by using File Explorer—and from there, you defrag your hard disk. Note that you must sign into an Administrator account in order to defrag your hard drive.
 
When too many files in your hard disk are in different places or clusters in your hard disk, or “fragmented,” your computer slows down. When you defrag your drive, the pieces of files are moved to locations that are contiguous (beside each other). This makes it easier for your computer to read the files. There are at least two ways to open the Optimize Drives dialog box—by using Cortana and by using File Explorer—and from there, you defrag your hard disk. Note that you must sign into an Administrator account in order to defrag your hard drive.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==