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Answer» of course it is. they have a hard drive and it can get defragmented. Not sure if the TOOL is included with Mac OS.
And as a side note, it hasn't always been included with windows Either. Windows 3.1, 3.11 and all the NT's up to 2000 didn't have a built in defrag. (ALTHOUGH I suppose a case COULD be made for windows 3.1 and 3.11 SINCE they ran over DOS which (usually) had it's own defragmenter.I wondered why they said Linux was not needing defragmentation?
I was told Linux always autosorted files naturally so you'd always be having a defragmented drive without needing defragmenter. But windows doesn't autosort,,,, HMMM
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