- Oct 29, 2004
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I haven't used drivespace 3 since windows 98SE which has been a while and so I fired up my laptop because I noticed when reading a floppy that it had a hidden 1.38MB file which I knew that meant I had a compressed disk. So I put in the floppy, mounted it and said I had about 2.38MB of space, which was nice, removed the files off of it and fiddled with it. I was bored and I changed the compression ratio and the drive ended up reporting 64MB OF SPACE!!!!! I know this is via compression but I have to say it's pretty impressive.
Now why is it that you can't get this kind of compression ratio in windows XP!? I've noticed drivespace 3 isn't available in windows 2000/XP at all and the only way to compress is via NTFS but you need at least a 512MB drive for NTFS so :/ Any ideas on compressing in windows XP?
BTW, do you really think I could have stuck a 64MB binary file on there or not?
Now why is it that you can't get this kind of compression ratio in windows XP!? I've noticed drivespace 3 isn't available in windows 2000/XP at all and the only way to compress is via NTFS but you need at least a 512MB drive for NTFS so :/ Any ideas on compressing in windows XP?
BTW, do you really think I could have stuck a 64MB binary file on there or not?
