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#1 Hellenic1234
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Does disk space affect the speed of computer?
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#2 Zyklon6
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No, it doesn't. But the fragmentation level of the HDD affects the computer's performance.
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#3 yoyo462001
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No, it doesn't. But the fragmentation level of the HDD affects the computer's performance.Zyklon6
when you have loads of flies then your computer may start runing slow not because of space but because it needs to be disframented.
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Only if the disk is full of data and is fragmented. You won't notice it that much, though, unless you are frequently hopping from data at the beginning of the disk to the end of the disk. Modern HDD's have technology to solve that, but when the drive is heavily fragmented, a defrag can help.
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#5 Hellenic1234
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yeh, because of got tons of games on my pc and have 50gb left so thats ok isn't it?

how often should i difraggment my hard drive?

Once i do this will it be working pefrectly like new?

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#6 Hellenic1234
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Also ive used about 70gb of my 128gb so i have 50gb left.