![]() ![]() ![]() The Mac OS X defrag will not harm your hard disk, but boot your Mac's performance. You may doubt that if defrag will harm your HDD. You should delete the large or old files on your hard drive or find a useful tool to defrag it. Or you are using an old Mac with traditional HDD (Hard Disk Drive).Īt that time, your Mac will not defrag automatically. ![]() Because it can auto-defrag your Mac.īut if your hard drive is almost like 95% full (less than 10% storage), there may be some problems occurring in Mac's auto-defrag. Another situation is that if you own a new Mac with SSD (Solid State Drive), there is no need to defrag your Mac.
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