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| RAM allocation and harddisk fragmentation haven't much to do with each other, though. But since Panther, Mac OS X is really defragmenting files on open and save if they're bigger than 20 MB. So your harddisk should not need defragmentation. Ever. (Or better: It _does_ need defragmentation and _has got_ it already.)
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