HP - 14 r-226TX: Disk Fragmentation

I have used avg antivirus and this is what makes that your hard drive is fragmented and it will slow down your pc and requires disk defragmentation. I don't know what it is, should I do it or not and if I do it really does speed up my pc and what software can I use for this purpose.

This has been a debate in the world for a while. If it's a mechanical hard disk, it can't hurt to defragment. The best free program because it is a named defraggler.

https://www.Piriform.com/Defraggler/download

Defrag speed up startup time to a certain extent. Never to defragment a SSD, however.

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