The option to compress the drive to save disk space is mainly used when there is not enough disk space. When compressing a drive, the system will compress the selected drive letter data (invalid for compressed package files), which can save some space.
However, compressing and decompressing files requires a lot of CPU performance, and then the speed of the system may decrease to some extent. If the computer configuration is not high enough, compressing the system partition is not recommended. It's better to change a hard disk with more space.
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Disadvantages of "compressing the drive to save disk space":
Licensing issues. After inspection, the disk was compressed, the system crashed, and the system was reinstalled after it was determined that it could not be repaired. Here comes the problem. Some folders can't be opened even if the administrator has permission, because these compressions actually imply the function of encrypted storage.
Most people know that disk C needs some space, otherwise the system will get stuck, so they will compress the system disk without any worries. I don't know that the system disk has permission settings for accounts, and there will be inexplicable problems in compressing the system disk. I suggest that you don't compress the system disk. One thing to pay attention to when doing this compression: don't compress your system disk, or your system will become very slow, because the system will decompress the file when calling the system disk file, so don't compress the system disk!
One thing to pay attention to when doing this compression: don't compress the system disk, or the system will become very slow, because the system will decompress the file when calling the system disk file, so don't compress the system disk.