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You can surely improve the performance of MS Access if you defragment your hard disk regularly and compact your database. The data on a hard disk gets fragmented over the time therefore defragmentation over the time becomes imperative. 
Defragmentation of MDB data
Disk Defragmenter places all <a href='http://www.accessfilerecovery.com/blog/defragment-and-compact-database-to-improve-performance-in-microsoft-access/' rel="nofollow">read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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You can surely improve the performance of MS Access if you defragment your hard disk regularly and compact your database. The data on a hard disk gets fragmented over the time therefore defragmentation over the time becomes imperative. 
Defragmentation of MDB data
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