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Old 26th December 2007 | 00:50
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bnt
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Also, being that low on RAM, it's likely there's a lot of swapping going on, which in turn can lead to disk fragmentation. It's even more likely if the disk is nearly full. If Defrag Analyze shows a high fragmentation percentage, you may be able to help by freeing up space and defragmenting.
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