![]() I know that the process of defragmentation may in fact be detrimental, since an SSD only has a certain limit of writes in it's usable life, and defragmentation involves reading data for one place on the drive and writing it to another. ![]() ![]() I also know that SSDs do not need to be defragmented, as there is no performance penalty to fragmentation. I know that HFS+ automatically defragments files normally, but only those less than 20mb. I want to set up Boot Camp to dual boot into Windows, and will crate a partition as part of that process. I have manually cleaned up a lot of space - I have about 390GB free on this hard drive now. ![]() I have been using my laptop for over three years - and it was migrated using Migration Assistant from a previous laptop that I had been using for five years before that, so there is probably a lot of crud accumulated. ![]()
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