OS X is built on top of BSD. As far as I know, the file system (journaled HFS+) coupled with OS X does not need to be defragmented - it is a process that happens automatically in the background. Perhaps others can clarify?
cscgal
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Hello,
Whatever you do, do not run old Norton Utilities from OS 9 and have it churn your OS X system. It can destroy it. Just not a good thing to do. Do not boot into OS 9 and run it either. Of you run OS X on any volume, you need OS X tools to work with it.
There are discussions if you should optimize your disk or not. I like the idea of a good optimizing once in a while.
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There is no defrag option on osx.
I would just reinstall osx operating system on the machine.
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