As far as I know, Defrag just sorts files by rewriting them more compact...
I run Defrag every second day...
I think you should run, the "sort files to run better" feature, only once, then uncheck it.. because the system gets comfy with how it places engines and peripherals... In Mac computers it is advised that you don't defrag, because of that...
If you want to strip old stuff from the hard drive, get Eraser.. and checkout the utilities cleaner downloads at Majorgeeks...
Using Eraser can be dangerous, because some softwares set their secret components in what Eraser sees as junk... If you run Eraser, babysit the run, and stop it after one pass... The worst that can happen is you'll need to reinstall the operating system... I have never had any troubles after running Eraser one pass... You might need to reinstall SeaMonkey, if you have it... Be sure you have made a registry backup.. and have made floppy or CD backups of all your treasures, including bookmarks, pix, key codes, and Internet data...
Eraser can sometimes kill a virus... It's good to have Eraser in your PC, just in case one day you might need something powerful to kill a hidden bug.. but bugs today generally bite into the memory so hard, that your only option is to format C.. is why I maintain a running backup system to floppy.. Which reminds me that I best be backing up this week's work and pix right now...













