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5. You just bought a new hard drive for your computer. You plan to use this as a secondary hard drive to store all your UMA files. Once installed, what needs to be done to the drive and what do these two
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5. You just bought a new hard drive for your computer. You plan to use this as a secondary hard drive to store all your UMA files. Once installed, what needs to be done to the drive and what do these two tasks do?
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Once you have installed the hard drive one of the most important things you can do is to defragment it, which eliminates needed old small bits of information from the drive.
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