Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

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Hello!
Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
Sincerely,
Dima
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:53:47 +0400, "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote:

>Hello!
>Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
>try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
>Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
>does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
>did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
>Sincerely,
>Dima


You should never compress the partition the OS is on. That's playing
with fire.
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Dima wrote:

> Hello!
> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
> I try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
> 64 does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows
> Vista 64 did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
> Sincerely,
> Dima


I can't believe that anyone in this day and age would compress a hard drive.
Although it was routinely done back in the DOS/Win 3.1/Win95 days, it
wasn't particularly safe then and it certainly isn't safe now.

Whether this compression is the cause of your difficulties I can't say. We
simply do not have enough information but I suspect that anyone who thought
compressing his hard drive was A Good Thing was doing other stuff that was
detrimental to his computer's health. Your issue could be caused by
overheating and/or bad hardware components as well. Too many factors for
people who can't see the computer to untangle what you've done/got.

Test your hardware and buy a bigger hard drive if you want to run Vista.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Disk compression adds to the overall overhead of operating your computer.
The files have to be found in the compressed drive. Then they have to be de-compressed
before they are finally passed back to the computer itself.

If you need more hard drive space, purchase and install a bigger hard drive.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance

---------------------------------------------------------------

"Dima"wrote:

Hello!
Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when I
try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista 64
does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista 64
did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
Sincerely,
Dima
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Why "playing with fire"?
"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 13:53:47 +0400, "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote:
>
>>Hello!
>>Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
>>I
>>try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
>>Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
>>64
>>does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista
>>64
>>did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
>>Sincerely,
>>Dima

>
> You should never compress the partition the OS is on. That's playing
> with fire.
>
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Thanks Malke for replying!
I have two HDDs: 500gb and 250gb. Is it normal for Vista 64 to make the
Windows folder 18gb?
"Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Dima wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
>> I try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked?
>> The
>> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
>> 64 does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows
>> Vista 64 did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk
>> space.
>> Sincerely,
>> Dima

>
> I can't believe that anyone in this day and age would compress a hard
> drive.
> Although it was routinely done back in the DOS/Win 3.1/Win95 days, it
> wasn't particularly safe then and it certainly isn't safe now.
>
> Whether this compression is the cause of your difficulties I can't say. We
> simply do not have enough information but I suspect that anyone who
> thought
> compressing his hard drive was A Good Thing was doing other stuff that was
> detrimental to his computer's health. Your issue could be caused by
> overheating and/or bad hardware components as well. Too many factors for
> people who can't see the computer to untangle what you've done/got.
>
> Test your hardware and buy a bigger hard drive if you want to run Vista.
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> Don't Panic!
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Thanks Carey for replying!
I have 750gb on two HDDs already. I do not want to increase the noise by
adding a third HDD.
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgamil.com> wrote in message
news:%23vUfaa7oIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Disk compression adds to the overall overhead of operating your computer.
> The files have to be found in the compressed drive. Then they have to be
> de-compressed
> before they are finally passed back to the computer itself.
>
> If you need more hard drive space, purchase and install a bigger hard
> drive.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience -
> Windows System & Performance
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Dima"wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64 when
> I
> try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked? The
> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows Vista
> 64
> does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows Vista
> 64
> did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk space.
> Sincerely,
> Dima
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Mine is 19.0gb with nothing special. All updates installed including SP1

"Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message
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> Thanks Malke for replying!
> I have two HDDs: 500gb and 250gb. Is it normal for Vista 64 to make the
> Windows folder 18gb?
> "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:Oa0$Gh6oIHA.5016@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Dima wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64
>>> when
>>> I try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked?
>>> The
>>> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows
>>> Vista
>>> 64 does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows
>>> Vista 64 did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk
>>> space.
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Dima

>>
>> I can't believe that anyone in this day and age would compress a hard
>> drive.
>> Although it was routinely done back in the DOS/Win 3.1/Win95 days, it
>> wasn't particularly safe then and it certainly isn't safe now.
>>
>> Whether this compression is the cause of your difficulties I can't say.
>> We
>> simply do not have enough information but I suspect that anyone who
>> thought
>> compressing his hard drive was A Good Thing was doing other stuff that
>> was
>> detrimental to his computer's health. Your issue could be caused by
>> overheating and/or bad hardware components as well. Too many factors for
>> people who can't see the computer to untangle what you've done/got.
>>
>> Test your hardware and buy a bigger hard drive if you want to run Vista.
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> Don't Panic!

>
 
Re: Can compression of c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64?

Thanks John!
"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
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> Mine is 19.0gb with nothing special. All updates installed including SP1
>
> "Dima" <kopn@bk.ruDelete> wrote in message
> news:O0NSNE%23oIHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Thanks Malke for replying!
>> I have two HDDs: 500gb and 250gb. Is it normal for Vista 64 to make the
>> Windows folder 18gb?
>> "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:Oa0$Gh6oIHA.5016@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Dima wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>> Can the compression of the drive c: cause a hang of Windows Vista 64
>>>> when
>>>> I try to unlock Windows Vista 64 in about 8 hours of its being locked?
>>>> The
>>>> Windows uploaded through BitTorrent when it was locked. The Windows
>>>> Vista
>>>> 64 does not hang if it has been locked less than 3 hours. The Windows
>>>> Vista 64 did not hang before I compressed the drive c: to save disk
>>>> space.
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Dima
>>>
>>> I can't believe that anyone in this day and age would compress a hard
>>> drive.
>>> Although it was routinely done back in the DOS/Win 3.1/Win95 days, it
>>> wasn't particularly safe then and it certainly isn't safe now.
>>>
>>> Whether this compression is the cause of your difficulties I can't say.
>>> We
>>> simply do not have enough information but I suspect that anyone who
>>> thought
>>> compressing his hard drive was A Good Thing was doing other stuff that
>>> was
>>> detrimental to his computer's health. Your issue could be caused by
>>> overheating and/or bad hardware components as well. Too many factors for
>>> people who can't see the computer to untangle what you've done/got.
>>>
>>> Test your hardware and buy a bigger hard drive if you want to run Vista.
>>>
>>> Malke
>>> --
>>> MS-MVP
>>> Elephant Boy Computers
>>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>>> Don't Panic!

>>

>
 
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