![]() ![]() Thank you for everyone who tried to stop me from unnecessarily wearing out a drive though. PPS: no, I don't have an SSD, otherwise I wouldn't ask. PS: defragging can be either live or offline (booted from a stick or DVD) - guess offline is better as it can move files a live defrag can't. I know OS X does a better job at this than Windows, but I really think it's time to do this. To be frank, I don't really remember it too well, because right around that time my Mac failed anyways and I had to get my GPU replaced through Apple.Īnyhow, I'd love to hear what everyone considers to be a safe approach to defragging a Mac. Well that or another event that occurred at the same time maybe. ![]() I've tried Drive Genius 3 once, but it caused problems. I've tried to get some best practices (/programs) for defragging my Mac, or more specifically, my El Cap partition (shared with a Bootcamp partition hosting Windows 7 and of course the usual recovery partition for OS X).
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