Windows 10: Properties: Compress to save Disk Space

Discus and support Properties: Compress to save Disk Space in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; If I enable Compress to Save Disk Space from a file's properties, what is the trade-off? How significant is the HDD/CPU uncompression process (assuming... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by blksith0, May 30, 2017.

  1. blksith0 Win User

    Properties: Compress to save Disk Space


    If I enable Compress to Save Disk Space from a file's properties, what is the trade-off? How significant is the HDD/CPU uncompression process (assuming that's how windows does it)

    :)
     
    blksith0, May 30, 2017
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  2. I'm attempting to install Win 10 version 16299--am told it can't be installed --Disk controller: the current active partition is compressed.

    Is your C:/ or where Windows is installed compressed?

    Right Click C:/ and select Properties in Explorer. Uncheck Compress contents to save disk space.
     
    Sumit Dhiman2, May 30, 2017
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    Right Click C:/ or where windows is installed and select properties.

    Uncheck the option Compress contents to save disk space.
     
    Sumit Dhiman2, May 30, 2017
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  4. Properties: Compress to save Disk Space

    It will increase fragmentation and CPU usage. How much, that is individual for each computer depending on the hardware/software. You might not notice any difference, but lets say your CPU will use 50% instead of 10%. Run some benchmarks, then compress and then run them again. You can decompress easily, if needed.
     
    TairikuOkami, May 30, 2017
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  5. Bree New Member
    For another thread I tested that...

    Problem with audio and video files playback after ntfs folder decompre

    ...of course, you could always defrag after compression.

    As for speed, the trade-off is increased CPU use against decreased disk access. If the disk is a 'spinner' then a highly compressed file may actually be quicker to access (text compresses very well). Jpegs and mp4s don't compress much, so may be slower to access. Either way, you're not likely to notice a big difference with a reasonably fast CPU.

    I once ran an old slow XP machine (0.75Ghz CPU) where the entire HDD used ntfs compression. It was slower, but no by much.
     
  6. blksith0 Win User
    I think I should disable it as much as I can on this old laptop slow bottlenecking hard drive of mine. Even though you do have that helpful experience Bree, I want to get as much performance as I can.

    What steps should I take in order to disable it? What do you guys recommend I do?
     
    blksith0, May 30, 2017
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  7. blksith0 Win User
    Beuller?

    My first guess as far as disabling is to just select some root folders and turn this off, ye?
    Are there any negative side effects I should be aware of though?

    Properties: Compress to save Disk Space [​IMG]
     
    blksith0, Jun 1, 2017
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    Brink New Member

    Properties: Compress to save Disk Space

    Brink, Jun 2, 2017
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  9. Bree New Member
    Well, decompressing an already compressed file will increase fragmentation, that may well be noticeable "on this old laptop slow bottlenecking hard drive of mine". You'd have to defrag afterwards. In fact, defragmenting a particularly slow drive may be your best bet for improving 'performance' anyway.

    Actually having compressed files on the drive doesn't slow the system down, it's accessing them that may be slower. Having compressed files doesn't run processes in the background all the time, the ntfs routines that perform compression are already loaded, but will only run when you read or write to a compressed file or folder.

    If you need the space, then compress files or folders you hardly ever use. If you don't, just do a Disk Clean-up and defragment it.
     
    Bree, Jun 2, 2017
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  10. cereberus Win User
    Personally, I would not use that option - if your OS gets corrupted, then retrieving data is more complicated if you need to remove drive and put it in another pc.

    You can compress the OS using compactos option. Data is not compressed. In the end, buying a larger drive is better.

    *Arrow Compress or Uncompress Windows 10 with Compact OS Windows 10 General Tips Tutorials

    To compress OS only:
    From an administrative command prompt, simply use the commands:

    Compact.exe /CompactOS:query This will query Windows to see if CompactOS is enabled or not

    Compact.exe /CompactOS:always
    This will enable CompactOS

    Compact.exe /CompactOS:never
    This will disable CompactOS
     
    cereberus, Apr 5, 2018
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