CeeBee
Expert Member
Hi guys, perhaps 1 of u in the know can provide some enlightenment... 
A mate of mine insists on compressing his hard drives (even the c: drv)
So now my question is... is that a wise decision?
I am dead set against doing that, besides I don't have space issues... most of the time..., so I don't see the point.
My reasoning (!) says that the only benefit u get from compressing the HDD is to win a few megs of space, so if u have more than enough free space on HDD, then whytf do it?
Doesn't compressing the hdd make the system slower, especially Windows, coz before Win can use a file, it has to decompress it first?
Or can Win just use the files compressed as is?
I just can't help wonder, if it is such a good idea, howcome Win doesn't do it automatically, or remind u regularly to do it????
I don't get why he pays a crap load of munny for a fast machine, and then go 'slow' it down by compressing the HDDs (including windows/c: AND games).
So what's the verdict
A mate of mine insists on compressing his hard drives (even the c: drv)
So now my question is... is that a wise decision?
I am dead set against doing that, besides I don't have space issues... most of the time..., so I don't see the point.
My reasoning (!) says that the only benefit u get from compressing the HDD is to win a few megs of space, so if u have more than enough free space on HDD, then whytf do it?
Doesn't compressing the hdd make the system slower, especially Windows, coz before Win can use a file, it has to decompress it first?
Or can Win just use the files compressed as is?
I just can't help wonder, if it is such a good idea, howcome Win doesn't do it automatically, or remind u regularly to do it????
I don't get why he pays a crap load of munny for a fast machine, and then go 'slow' it down by compressing the HDDs (including windows/c: AND games).
So what's the verdict
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