What is a Contiguous File?

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A contiguous file is a file that is on a disc, and it is together, rather than fragmented. This means that the file is not broken apart and all the parts are together. With this file type, you will be able to read as well as write on the file much faster than if it were fragmented. For more information, look here: http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=contiguous+file&i=55432,00.asp
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Contiguous files are windows files that are in one spot on your hard drive rather than fragmented throughout your machine. When you run a defragmenting program the goal is to create
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A contiguous file is a file that is on a disc, and it is together, rather than fragmented. This means that the file is not broken apart and all the parts are together. With this file
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