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Hey There,XxBloodShotEyeXx here to give you a how-to for your pc. If hard disk space is getting tight on your system,
Windows XP includes a built in file compression feature which can save
considerable space. To activate file compression on a file or folder highlight
the file or folder you want to compress, right click it and select 'properties.'
Hit the 'advanced' button at the bottom of the screen.
Choose the 'compress contents to save disk space'
option. Hit 'ok' twice and you will be prompted to apply the compression to just
that file or folder or any subfolders and files that may exist under it. Choose
and click 'ok.'
Windows will compress the contents of the file or folder
(which may take a while on a slower PC). You will notice the icon text of the
compressed folder is now blue to indicate its status.
There You Go,I Hope This Tip Goes Well For You Sincerely,XxBloodShotEyeXx
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