I run games on a laptop which frankly I shouldn't even be trying to run them with.
Now, I know that the outer spindle of the harddrive is the fastest in terms of data access and loading, and I want to use my disk defrag program to move the stuff there.
Now, defrag programs come with a drive map, and by default, they bunch up all the data at the top of the map when you run the defrag, leaving all the free space at the bottom. Does the top of the drive data map represent the outer spindle of the harddrive?
Once I know this, I can customise my defrag program to dump all the recently modified files where appropriate. Thanks in advance!
Now, I know that the outer spindle of the harddrive is the fastest in terms of data access and loading, and I want to use my disk defrag program to move the stuff there.
Now, defrag programs come with a drive map, and by default, they bunch up all the data at the top of the map when you run the defrag, leaving all the free space at the bottom. Does the top of the drive data map represent the outer spindle of the harddrive?
Once I know this, I can customise my defrag program to dump all the recently modified files where appropriate. Thanks in advance!