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Dima
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      04-21-2008
Hello!
Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
Sincerely,
Dima



 
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Dzomlija
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      04-21-2008

Dima;689608 Wrote:
> Hello
> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 6
> when
> try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked
> Th
> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Window
> Vista 6
> does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Window
> Vista 6
> did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space
> Sincerely
> Dim


Huh? I'm not sure I follow you correctly

But if I understand it right, you compressed you hard drive, and kep
yourself as a bittorrent seed and then locked the computer, and now i
hangs when you try to unlock

My immediate guess would be that your bittorrent client is the cause
as I have yet to hear of Windows disk compression causing any problem
such as this. Which raise an interesting question though - Why would yo
want to compress you hard disk in the first place? Hard disk are dir
cheap these days, and if you're running low on space, it's a breeze t
clone your existing drive onto a larger one

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Adam Albright
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      04-21-2008
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:53:47 +0400, "Dima" <> wrote:

>Hello!
>Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
>try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
>Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
>does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
>did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
>Sincerely,
>Dima


You should never compress the partition the OS is on. That's playing
with fire.

 
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Malke
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      04-21-2008
Dima wrote:

> Hello!
> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
> I try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
> 64 does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows
> Vista 64 did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
> Sincerely,
> Dima


I can't believe that anyone in this day and age would compress a hard drive.
Although it was routinely done back in the DOS/Win 3.1/Win95 days, it
wasn't particularly safe then and it certainly isn't safe now.

Whether this compression is the cause of your difficulties I can't say. We
simply do not have enough information but I suspect that anyone who thought
compressing his hard drive was A Good Thing was doing other stuff that was
detrimental to his computer's health. Your issue could be caused by
overheating and/or bad hardware components as well. Too many factors for
people who can't see the computer to untangle what you've done/got.

Test your hardware and buy a bigger hard drive if you want to run Vista.

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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      04-21-2008
Disk compression adds to the overall overhead of operating your computer.
The files have to be found in the compressed drive. Then they have to be de-compressed
before they are finally passed back to the computer itself.

If you need more hard drive space, purchase and install a bigger hard drive.

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"Dima"wrote:

Hello!
Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
Sincerely,
Dima
 
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Dima
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      04-21-2008
Why "playing with fire"?
"Adam Albright" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:53:47 +0400, "Dima" <> wrote:
>
>>Hello!
>>Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
>>I
>>try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
>>Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
>>64
>>does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista
>>64
>>did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
>>Sincerely,
>>Dima

>
> You should never compress the partition the OS is on. That's playing
> with fire.
>


 
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Dima
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      04-21-2008
Thanks Carey for replying!
I have 750gb on two HDDs already. I do not want to increase the noise by
adding a third HDD.
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Disk compression adds to the overall overhead of operating your computer.
> The files have to be found in the compressed drive. Then they have to be
> de-compressed
> before they are finally passed back to the computer itself.
>
> If you need more hard drive space, purchase and install a bigger hard
> drive.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience -
> Windows System & Performance
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Dima"wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
> I
> try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
> 64
> does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista
> 64
> did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
> Sincerely,
> Dima


 
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