[access-uk] Re: compressing c drive?

Nope you'd still be able to boot your PC.

You'd gain a bit of freespace but lose performance by 40%.

I dont' think I'd even do it on a drive with 10-24rpm let alone 7220 or smaller.
Dj Paddy
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Subject: [access-uk] compressing c drive?



Hi list:

while checking the used/free space on my c drive today, I noticed a check
box which said, "compress drive to save disc space. what would happen if I
checked this box and the resulting compress sub folders check box? I have
one drive, with my os and files on it. would compressing the drive mean I
wouldn't be able to boot my pc or retrieve files? thanks.


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