But ain't defragging without taking folder hierarchy into account, like only doing half-ish the job? ( We defrag our hdd because we want to "speed up the pc")
I mean, if i run application abc.exe it is going to use A LOT of files. Files that still are spread all over the disk. Even though the files themselves have been defragged the head will still be going all over the place.
Of course there are those times you might only be working with ONE file. but in general that's not how software works.
(1 big fragmented file located all over the disk VS 100-1000 of small defragmented files located all over the disk= same problem)
Or am i wrong?