About
Hello there!My name is Alex and I am a Europe based web designer. I enjoy making websites as well as learning and sharing my knowledge with people who seek out ways to make computing more easier, interesting and especially safer.
I have developed defragmentcomputer.com as a rich informational resource for everyone who wants to know more about basic computer maintenance. I have covered a wide array of topics on this site, and I will continue to.
The reason why I have chosen to start with defragmentation is because most of the people who are looking to learn about how to defragment their computer are probably interested in general computer maintenance as well.
I understand that my site cannot be compared with larger brands on the internet which are maintained and written by a team of people, but it can surely expand the knowledge of those who end up here looking to learn more about defragmentation itself. If this website proves to be helpful to you in any way, I will consider it a success.
Browse around, enjoy your stay and please feel free to let me know if you need anything else or if I can help you somehow.
Have a wonderful day!
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Copyright / Disclaimer
Some of my guides may involve step-by-step procedures. Although everything is tested and successfully performed by me prior to publishing in public, I cannot be held responsible in case of any actual damage caused by following tips found here.
Microsoft Corporation is in no way affiliated with this website.
You are free to copy and use excerpts of my content over the internet, but not entire pages. You can print out my guides and distribute them for educational purposes only. You do not need to contact me every time you do this.
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