Posted by MarkB_MI on June 20, 2017 at 03:00:58 from (70.194.5.89):
In Reply to: Computer question posted by Jiles on June 19, 2017 at 20:36:06:
>Will moving that many photos to recycle, speed up or not effect loading speed of computer.
Short answer: no.
There are a lot of things that affect the speed of your computer, but generally speaking the unused files on your hard drive don't have much of an effect. Back in the MSDOS days (which is to say not that long ago), file systems were prone to fragmentation, which meant that files would be scattered across the disk, with individual files broken up into pieces. "De-fragging" the file system could make a huge difference in performance by re-assembling files and packing them into a small portion of the disk. As NTFS has replaced the FAT file system inherited from DOS, disk fragmentation is not much of a problem and there's not much performance to be gained by cleaning up your disk. That assumes, of course, you still have plenty of free space on your disk. If your disk is 90 percent full, you need to clean it up or get a bigger hard drive.
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