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Removing Drivespace from Win95
Name: Mike Date: January 9, 1999 at 07:07:43 Pacific
Comment:
I have a compress disk drive, I need to uncompress it. Will I loose any data?
What would happened if i were to ghost this compress drive to a image file, and wanted to restore only the data files using Gost Explorer?. help!
Name: jmeara Date: January 9, 1999 at 15:09:57 Pacific
Reply:
Mike uncompressing the drive may not hurt anything unless you converted the drive to fat32 file system.If you did the operating system won`t work. In anycase I would back up anything I could not afford to lose.
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Response Number 2
Name: Igor M Date: January 9, 1999 at 21:28:17 Pacific
Reply:
Hi,
Uncompressed data need more space then compressed ones. If you not have enough free space on your hard drive uncompress process can stuck half way and it would be almost impossible to recover. So remove all not needed stuff from your drive before proceed with uncompressing.
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