![]() I'm also the type who will spend a day detailing a car. ![]() ![]() Apple's Knowledge Base Article HT1375 explains that larger and faster hard drives, improved caching, automatic caching of files that grow over time, and better allocation techniques in Mac OS X leave few circumstances where defragging or optimzation is warranted. If you have an older Mac, if you have accumulated so much digital detritis that your hard drive is nearly full, or if you routinely deal with ENORMOUS files, you may find yourself in one of those circumstances Apple support mentions.Ī CNET article explains that you have two choices: backup and reinstall OS X or use a disk optimizer. I'm comfortable with backup/reinstall.
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