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Hi all

A friend has rang me in a panic

his daughter has compressed his C: drive in windows 95 and he has a massive file about 3GB in size and cannot access his other daughters course work

He now has a H: drive symbol in My Computer although this does not have his daughters cousrework in it

Where the course work should be is a file that is not able to open (screen print to follow when he e-mails the icon to me)

He needs to uncrompress the file and his other daughter is going mad

We need your help here and fast

thanks in advance

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Windows 95?

I'm not sure on this but does W95 had Drivespace (see i can't even remeber the name of it).

You can UNMOUNT the volume or is it MOUNT?

Start/Programs/Accesories/System Tools/Drive Space > Then in the menus (maybe File?) MOUNT or UNMOUNT.

Then select the H drive.

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thanks folks

the only problem he does have is that it will only let him uncompress drive C:

although i assume that is the drive that he needs to uncompress?

When he clicks on the H: drive there is no option to unmount/uncompress so he is going to carry out a scandisc and then uncompress the drive

Fingers crossed folks and thanks for your help on this one

I will update all tommorow or next day

madboy33

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It looks to me as if, from what you've said, the drive that is compressed contains the OS. From your PCA post too!

I don't post much anywhere because usually there are people on forums (more or less) fighting to be first with the answer but in this case I'm sure I must have misunderstood something here because if the OS HAS been compressed then there is no way out. But if that was the case you would know that.

Run it across again us again, from a different angle perhaps, so that I (and maybe others) may get a grasp of the real problem.

BTW uncompressed and decompressed are the same thing to me so maybe that's a clue as to my own misunderstanding.

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