File compression reduces the amount of disk space that is required to store files and increases the amount of information that you can place on a single volume. This is useful on a volume that is running low on available disk space. Windows XP Professional supports file compression on NTFS volumes only.
To enable compression of a volume, folder, or file on an NTFS partition, follows these Steps:
1. In Windows Explorer, right-click the volume, folder, or file that you want to compress and select the Properties option from the action menu.
2. In the Properties dialog box for the volume, folder, or file, on the General tab, click Advanced.
3. In the Advanced Attributes dialog box, select the Compress Contents to Save Disk Space option and click OK.
4. If you have selected a folder that contains files and subfolders, you will be prompted to apply compression—either to the folder only or to the files and subfolders, Select the appropriate response and click OK.
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