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Why Diskeeper?
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If you step back and take a look at this in perspective, it really doesn't matter a hoot how fast your CPU is or how fast your memory is if that disk is fragmented. Every extra fragment (per file, average) is going to slow down that computer so much, the machine is set back a generation or two in terms of power. The obvious conclusion is that defragmenting your disks is the FIRST performance enhancement anyone should make. Because the disk is the slowest component and therefore the #1 potential bottleneck, the disk should be kept in peak operating condition at all times. Only then should you worry about memory and CPU speeds.
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Diskeeper Coproration
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