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You can start a search directly from the Start menu, from an Windows Explorer window you’ve
already opened, or by opening a Search Results window.
Searching from the Start Menu
Searching from the Start menu is handy when you don’t have an Windows Explorer window open and when you want to be able to start searching the Internet as well as your computer.
To search from the Start menu, follow these steps:
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Defragmenting Your Disks
Data is stored on your hard disk in physical areas called sectors that are mapped into logical areas called clusters. Each cluster contains a relatively small amount of information so that Windows can
use the clusters efficiently. As a result, most files occupy more than one cluster. (...) by Don Jefferson Read more »