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Deano
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      30th Nov 2003
Hello--Can anyone tell me how to access "compressed old
files" in the list of files after you do a disk cleanup?
Where are they located exactly? And do you need WinZip to
open them? Im running Windows XP Home Edition- ThankYou
in Advance-Deano
 
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David Candy
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      30th Nov 2003
They don't move, they are where you left them, just smaller. You don't need to even think about if they are compressed or not. Other compression things are different.

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"Deano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:05e501c3b735$66264680$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello--Can anyone tell me how to access "compressed old
> files" in the list of files after you do a disk cleanup?
> Where are they located exactly? And do you need WinZip to
> open them? Im running Windows XP Home Edition- ThankYou
> in Advance-Deano


 
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Deano
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      30th Nov 2003
Thankyou David for your reply.But I still need to know if
it is possible to access these compressed old files.If so
just exactly how do you do it?Thanx again,Deano
>-----Original Message-----
>They don't move, they are where you left them, just

smaller. You don't need to even think about if they are
compressed or not. Other compression things are different.
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>"Deano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>> Hello--Can anyone tell me how to access "compressed

old
>> files" in the list of files after you do a disk

cleanup?
>> Where are they located exactly? And do you need WinZip

to
>> open them? Im running Windows XP Home Edition-

ThankYou
>> in Advance-Deano

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David Candy
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      30th Nov 2003
Exactly the same way you did before they were compressed. I said you don't need to even think about if its compressed or not. A compressed file will have it's name in blue rather than black. To you that's the only difference - the colour of the icon label.

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"Deano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:060301c3b73c$b09f8170$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thankyou David for your reply.But I still need to know if
> it is possible to access these compressed old files.If so
> just exactly how do you do it?Thanx again,Deano
> >-----Original Message-----
> >They don't move, they are where you left them, just

> smaller. You don't need to even think about if they are
> compressed or not. Other compression things are different.
> >
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> >http://www.g2mil.com/Dec2003.htm
> >"Deano" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

> message news:05e501c3b735$66264680$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hello--Can anyone tell me how to access "compressed

> old
> >> files" in the list of files after you do a disk

> cleanup?
> >> Where are they located exactly? And do you need WinZip

> to
> >> open them? Im running Windows XP Home Edition-

> ThankYou
> >> in Advance-Deano

> >
> >.
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