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Stephanie Thore
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      01-24-2008
Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
It's just about full.
 
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      01-24-2008

"Stephanie Thore" <> wrote in message
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> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> It's just about full.


No need to compress the recovery partition. It always stays the same size.
The comptuer manufacturer set it up
to be just a little larger than the "image" stored there. Making the
partition larger would only have wasted harddrive space.


 
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      01-24-2008
"Stephanie Thore" <> wrote in message
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> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> It's just about full.


Right click it, and select Properties. You should see an option to Compress
at the bottom. I'm not sure if it compresses files that are already on the
drive, but it probably does.

Files that are contain data that is already compressed, like .avi, .mp3,
..jpg and .zip files, will not compress much, if at all.

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      01-24-2008
"philo" <> wrote in message
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>> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
>> It's just about full.

>
> No need to compress the recovery partition. It always stays the same size.
> The comptuer manufacturer set it up
> to be just a little larger than the "image" stored there. Making the
> partition larger would only have wasted harddrive space.



Oh, I missed that, that she was talking about a recovery partition, but I
think she meant how to actually compress the partition - not how to change
its size.

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      01-24-2008
If it's a recovery drive, it shouldn't have any more files in it than the
day you purchased the computer. Those files are a snapshot of the system
files on the day you got it. You shouldn't be copying or backing up to it.

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"Stephanie Thore" <> wrote in message
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> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> It's just about full.


 
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      01-24-2008
"Stephanie Thore" <> wrote in message
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> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> It's just about full.



Are you getting a message when defragging ?
I wouldn't worry about it.
I have a swap partition with only 9 % free space and get a similar message.

 
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      01-24-2008

"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> "philo" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
> >> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> >> It's just about full.

> >
> > No need to compress the recovery partition. It always stays the same

size.
> > The comptuer manufacturer set it up
> > to be just a little larger than the "image" stored there. Making the
> > partition larger would only have wasted harddrive space.

>
>
> Oh, I missed that, that she was talking about a recovery partition, but I
> think she meant how to actually compress the partition - not how to change
> its size.
>




Well the post was not 100% clear but I think the OP is talking about the
manufacturer's recovery partition...
and if so...it should be left alone


 
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Lang Murphy
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      01-25-2008
"Stephanie Thore" <> wrote in message
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> Anyone know how to Compress the recovery- Drive D ??
> It's just about full.



If your D drive -is- your manufacturer's recovery partition, I would
strongly recommend against compressing it before consulting the manufacturer
as to whether that is a good idea or not. My guess would be... hmm... not?

Lang

 
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