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djwhite077

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  1. I have a solid state drive on my newest computer. After running defrag and finding 29% fragmentation, I decided to defrag. Got a message saying that running defraggler would decrease overall drive life significantly because it was a solid state drive. A couple of questions: 1) is this true and 2) why would Piriform design it to work this way on newer computers with solid state drives and 3) should I do so anyway? I'm frankly reluctant to run it knowing that it will harm my drive or reduce it's life in any way. Makes me wonder why I would even want to use it on this computer, even though. I have used it for many years on others.
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