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Space for storage

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DangoBravo
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04-24-2023, 10:14 PM
#1
I was checking storage options under Temporary files to find ways to free up space. Then the Compress OS feature appeared, which I hadn’t seen before and don’t recall using. My drive is now 22GB—how big is that? Is it safe to remove it?
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DangoBravo
04-24-2023, 10:14 PM #1

I was checking storage options under Temporary files to find ways to free up space. Then the Compress OS feature appeared, which I hadn’t seen before and don’t recall using. My drive is now 22GB—how big is that? Is it safe to remove it?

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JosPay12
Member
183
05-01-2023, 10:51 AM
#2
You can reduce the size of OS files to free up storage. Doing so requires more CPU power because the system has to unpack files that were compressed during installation. This could also slow down Windows startup time.
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JosPay12
05-01-2023, 10:51 AM #2

You can reduce the size of OS files to free up storage. Doing so requires more CPU power because the system has to unpack files that were compressed during installation. This could also slow down Windows startup time.

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Froyo_
Member
153
05-01-2023, 12:20 PM
#3
It's secure but not ideal for tech-savvy users. Changing hardware, reinstalling OS, using BitLocker, or restoring drives often aren't safe. Best suited for regular people.
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Froyo_
05-01-2023, 12:20 PM #3

It's secure but not ideal for tech-savvy users. Changing hardware, reinstalling OS, using BitLocker, or restoring drives often aren't safe. Best suited for regular people.

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perrinoid
Member
137
05-01-2023, 04:28 PM
#4
Got it, I understand. Just confirming I unchecked that field—probably due to a recent Windows update, since it wasn’t available before.
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perrinoid
05-01-2023, 04:28 PM #4

Got it, I understand. Just confirming I unchecked that field—probably due to a recent Windows update, since it wasn’t available before.