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Originally Posted by jujueye
I think you're missing the point of defragging. A defrag is not really for creating space, but to get each file arranged in a linear space on the disc. This makes file reads more efficient because they are not in two or more places on the drive. A by-product of that is that, yes, the free space is all in one place.
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...but if you only add files and you never delete, there's nothing to cause file fragmentation, so
pattycakes is correct.