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Computer Question
Quick question.
What will happen if I compress one of my drives in my computer? I've heard that the files will still be there, but, I won't be able to open them. Clarification please? |
I know nothing about "compressing" file, but I often clean my system by defragmenting it. It compresses the files though I've never noticed not being able to open them afterwards.
Is this what you're attempting to do? |
Re: Computer Question
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Depends on how you do it. If you have Windows compress your drive (I assume you're on Windows - if not, then please disregard what I have to say), then yes, you will still be able to view your files. If you compress all of your files using WinZip or some other program, then you will only be able to view your files through that program.
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