No its not. Your USB drive or SD card are probably too fragmented. Defrag themrunning games way to fast any way to slow it down?
That's bad advice, actually.No its not. Your USB drive or SD card are probably too fragmented. Defrag them
True you shouldn't but in this case you should. You can only play ps2 games via USB if you defragment. Sad but mandatory. Also have u tried using different ports(in Wii)That's bad advice, actually.
You shouldn't defragment USB flash drives and SD cards.
You're talking about external USB hard drives. Not pen drives (which use flash memory).True you shouldn't but in this case you should. You can only play ps2 games via USB if you defragment. Sad but mandatory. Also have u tried using different ports(in Wii)
I KNOW you shoudnt the worst it can happen is reducing the useful life time of the drive but it can't hurt to do it sometimes. Also op should try another USB port he must be using the 1.1 port instead of the 2.0You're talking about external USB hard drives. Not flash drives.
Flash drives are never OK to defragment. If you have issues with a flash drive, a defrag isn't going to save it.
It would be better to copy the files off the flash drive, format it and copy the files back on. Same effect as defragmenting, but with far less wear on the drive.I KNOW you shoudnt the worst it can happen is reducing the useful life time of the drive but it can't hurt to do it sometimes. Also op should try another USB port he must be using the 1.1 port instead of the 2.0
I KNOW you shoudnt the worst it can happen is reducing the useful life time of the drive but it can't hurt to do it sometimes. Also op should try another USB port he must be using the 1.1 port instead of the 2.0
I dunno but it helped when loading isos from USB in ps2Flash memory access time is constant since there are no mechanical parts to cause a delay. Defragging it won't change the loading speed.
No its not. Your USB drive or SD card are probably too fragmented. Defrag them
That's bad advice, actually.
You shouldn't defragment USB flash drives and SD cards.
It would be better to copy the files off the flash drive, format it and copy the files back on. Same effect as defragmenting, but with far less wear on the drive.
Anyway I don't see how a fragmented drive could cause games to run faster.
Flash memory access time is constant since there are no mechanical parts to cause a delay. Defragging it won't change the loading speed.