![]() If you're dumping raw video on your drive, you may want to eke out every bit of performance you can.) (depending on what you're doing, of course. I would agree with you that any speed gain from optimizing the disk would be pretty negligible. something that we Mac folks see plenty of already. If Norton didn't make this option conspicuous, it might suggest a "feature gap" between the Mac and Windows versions. It's another 'feature' for Norton to offer, one which Windows people espouse doing regularly. The bigger reason, in my opinion, is marketing. Well, as weed suggests, there are some cases where having huge tracts of empty hard disk space is essential (such as saving uncompressed video directly to disk or, to a lesser extent, ripping audio) To answer the question of "why would Norton offer this":
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