Thank you. You actually pushed me away from the comfort zone and had me defrag my files for the first time in two weeks. Windows already did the work for me, so I just defragged what it didn't, rebooted it to make sure it didn't screw anything up and it worked wonderfully.
I wasn't able to defrag this one file, "Memory.DMP", since the defragging gets aborted when I go about it, so I believe there's nothing I can do about that, but other than that, everything else works perfectly, I hope.
I'll probably defrag a little less regularly than before, however. Thank you guys a thousand for this. I apologize for starting another question, but I might as well ask it, since it's what caused me to post my three questions:
Does svchost.exe get affected by fragmented files? I ask because svchost.exe took a huge chunk of memory when the files were fragmented, but after I defragged, they went back to normal. I might assume not, because my belief is that it only acts up when Windows needs to download updates or when Superfetch needs to be used. Thank you guys a thousand.