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fragmentation

In computing, the breaking up of files into many smaller sections stored on different parts of a disk. The computer operating system stores files in this way so that maximum use can be made of disk space. Each section contains a pointer to where the next section is stored. The file allocation table keeps a record of this.

Fragmentation slows down access to files. It is possible to defragment a disk by copying files. In addition, defragmentation programs, or disk optimizers, allow disks to be defragmented without the need for files to be copied to a second storage device.


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Androsch: The situation in Europe is improving in the sense that we are slowly overcoming the fragmentations.
Palmer's belief that we need to live undivided lives resonated with me, as did his desire to find congruence in a world of fragmentations.
Finally, slavery, more than any historical event, fractured the motherline by denying blacks their humanity and causing the permanent fragmentations of families.
 
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