How does the windows xp system organize a large number of disk fragments?

  

Everyone should have this experience. After using the computer for a period of time, the running speed and usage efficiency will drop significantly, so we can think of some ways to improve the system operation. effectiveness. Regular cleaning of disk fragments can also improve the efficiency of the XP system, and defragmenting the system disk can also help prevent accidental loss of files. So how does the windows xp system organize a large number of disk fragments? Let's learn it!

Methods/Steps

1, first find "My Computer" on the desktop of the computer, as shown below:

2, double-click " My computer ", the following interface pops up, below we take the "D drive letter" as an example, select "D disk". As shown below:

3, on the "D disk", we right click, the following interface pops up, as shown below:

4. In the pop-up drop-down menu, we select the “Properties” option and click on the following interface. As shown below:

5, select the ”Tools<; option on the interface, click the tool option, the following interface pops up. As shown below:

6, click & rdquo; start to organize “ options, will pop up the following interface, click on the interface & rdquo; defragmentation & ldquo; ok.

The above is how the windows xp system organizes a large number of disk fragments. Have you learned it? The method is very simple, I hope to be helpful to everyone!

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