You can copy files from directory to directory, delete the original files, fill the original file space with junk stuff , then copy files back where they will move higher. then delete the junk. This will free up stuff at the beginning of the disk.
This will do it temporarily, but as stuff gets shuffled on and off, particularly with windows, the low area will get constricted again.
Better to partition the drive and put the faster stuff on its own partition. Or if you really want to jazz it up, put the stuff that needs to be fast on a ram disk. Ed Fair
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