Windows 10: Issues with Uploading a 115 GB compressed file to one drive

Discus and support Issues with Uploading a 115 GB compressed file to one drive in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I need to get a very large file uploaded to one drive because I have no where else to store it and I cant afford other services. Can someone please... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by JulianRobbins, Sep 23, 2020.

  1. Issues with Uploading a 115 GB compressed file to one drive


    I need to get a very large file uploaded to one drive because I have no where else to store it and I cant afford other services. Can someone please help me with this. It would be very appreciated.

    I apologize if I put this under the wrong category.

    :)
     
    JulianRobbins, Sep 23, 2020
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  2. Files in C: drive automatically compressing?

    As you may already know, if this feature is on, every new folder/file you add starts off automatically compressed. If you would like to turn it off for the whole drive, kindly follow these steps:

    • Start File Explorer . In the left pane, right-click on the drive that you would not want to be compressed.
    • Click Properties.
    • Make sure that the Compress this drive to save disk space box is unchecked.
    • Click OK then Apply.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Darian Tab, Sep 23, 2020
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  3. W1zzard Win User
    Increase image file upload size cap

    that's a good idea
     
    W1zzard, Sep 23, 2020
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  4. bburzycki Win User

    Issues with Uploading a 115 GB compressed file to one drive

    Files in C: drive automatically compressing?

    So here is what I have found.

    Existing machine was slow and all files were being compressed

    • Tried to uncompress all files
    • Early the next day the files were re-compressed
    • Applied latest 1809 updates
    • Machine still showed to be compressing files
    • Re-Re-uncompressed all files bypassing all errors on specific files showing they could not be uncompressed
    • Rebooted
    • Cleared the %temp% file
    • Ran a Disk cleanup that included over 10gb of compressed drive information and old versions of windows etc
    • Rebooted again

    When the machine booted all desktop files were still showing dual arrows and "compressed"

    Withing 5 minutes of the reboot the arrows vanish while I was watching. Now the computer is no longer acting sluggish and no files have re-compressed themselves.

    I think this is a larger issue that probably needs to be looked into. Out of my 20 machines I admin this is the 2nd that has had this exact same problem.
     
    bburzycki, Sep 23, 2020
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