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How do I defrag my i mac ?
Hi I have bought an apple i mac i ve had it about 6 months now and think its probably time to defrag it as i would with my old laptop just wondered if anyone knows how to do this ?
Thanks Adrian
4 Answers
- SlapStickBillyLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Macs do not need to be defragged. the mac OS defrags itself after you quit the application you are using.
- rockLv 45 years ago
defarg has not something to do with freeing up area on ur HD, defraging ur perplexing force being the document back up front for quicker get right of entry to, u ought to uninstall some courses u do not use r want, lot of time ur computer wil comprise lots courses on it that u do not use or want, bypass to function & get rid of & seem & see what's in there u do not use or want & click get rid of, they are partition mover's accessible, ur mac would have one on it.:)
- macdudeosxLv 61 decade ago
Disk fragmentation is a Windows problem. Mac and Linux do not need defragging. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1375