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		<title>By: Trevor</title>
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		<description>My PC runs linux and uses a ssd with the ext3 file system. I have no loss in performance over time and the file system sorts itself out as I use it. 

The NTFS file system (since win2k) has also been the same, yet I still find occasions where windows has corrupted itself. A simple chkdsk /x /r usually irons out any problems, but I feel a defrag is something that will always lie in the past as file systems change.

Good for windows 98, not the same for windows 7</description>
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<p>The NTFS file system (since win2k) has also been the same, yet I still find occasions where windows has corrupted itself. A simple chkdsk /x /r usually irons out any problems, but I feel a defrag is something that will always lie in the past as file systems change.</p>
<p>Good for windows 98, not the same for windows 7</p>
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