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    My phucking computer is pissing the crap out of me. It keeps on freezing on me.

    Anyone know what "defragmentation" does, cause I heard it organizes something in the harddrive or I could be wrong. I was told I need some "RAM" for me computer cause its leaking some memory.

    One more thing, I cant be here much cause my little piece of crap sister hoggs up the computer. She a little nag, always chatting from morning to night doesnt give me and my other sister a chance to use it. Dont u just hate that. :2gunsfiri

  • #2
    dude, get a dell

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    • #3
      lol "DUDE". hehehehehehe.


      Yeah Im gonna have to buy my own comp pretty soon.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pudgy
        dude, get a dell




        "Dude, your gettin a Dell"







        :p

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        • #5
          every time u save something the hard drive puts all that to a new area/sector on the disks... depending how big the file is ur saving, it will fill up the sector partially, and then move on to the next one when u save new stuff... so with the time u will have bits and pieces of free space all over the disc, yet unable to use it.. defragmenting will rearange all ur files, kinda like compress them and free up all that free space u have... someitme programs can get really slow/ur computer starts freezing when u have parts of a program all over the disk, so ur computer has to go back and forth to get all the info... defragmenting will put those parts together so it's easier/faster for ur puter to read it...
          i usually defrag my hard drive every month or so...
          upgrading ur ram will also help with the freezing... do that too... ram is cheap nowerdays...
          also try increasing the paging size of ur virtual memory... in winXP go to my computer/properties/advanced/advanced and then on the bottom where it says virtual memory, click on the change button and up it a bit... i just did mine the other day from 600 something MB to 952MB and now it's much smoother and better...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rado
            "Dude, your gettin a Dell"







            :p

            "DUDE" yeah. hehehehehehehehe.

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