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Originally Posted by ScalyFreak
So don't.  There's plenty of free alternatives for home users, that do the job more than adequately.
That's technically not Windows' fault, but the file system it uses. Or of you like, you can blame the technology and the way mechanical hard drives work for it as well. And it still happens with SSDs, it just doesn't have any impact on performance on them at all, since there's no moving arm in a flash device.
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Really? and who else's uses NTFs? lol ... There is no fragmentation on Linux / Unix Os using mechanical hard drives. It is a Microsoft issue.
Any Linux flavor is still safer and more secure than any current Microsoft Os.