ocr: Now for the bright side...you should be aware first of all that ALL drives develop fragmentation as a matural course of their usage. It is simply the price you pay for the luxury of not needing a million floppy disks to store your data. (By the way, floppy disks get fragmented the exact same way, it's just that with only 360K to move around in, there is not really the concern there is when talking about heads moving around tens of millions of bytes as in a hard drive). Also, there are a myriad of programs (commercial, shareware and freeware) that will easily allow you to view your hard disk "m ...