Hi,
To answer your first question, yes you can. One of these drives
is the host drive. Look in the compression program to figure out which
one it is. The host drive is the actuall drive, the other is a
compressed file on it. As to your second question, if you are using
drivespace (the compression that comes with Win95), you will find
somewhere (I think it is uder the compressed drives Advanced tools) A
spot to change the compression ratio that Explorer uses. Until you
change that, Explorer will show the wrong free space no matter how much
extra space you get.
Donald Gaither
> ----------
> Hi,
>
> A year ago I compressed my hard drive, and since I have recompressed
> it
> several times. But, when I recompressed my hard drive, it tells me
> that I
> have gained more hard drive space, but when I look in Windows Explorer
> I do
> not see any change in the space amount of drive C. The computer shows
> me
> that I have a H drive, and a C drive. On drive C, 450 Mb of free
> space, and
> on the H drive, like 250 Mb of free space.
> First question, when I am installing a program, can I install a
> program on
> drive H?
> Second question, when I compress my hard drive, where do the free
> spaces go?
>
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