QUOTE(samee @ Jul 27 2006, 02:14 PM) [snapback]44278[/snapback]
can anybody tell me where then Compressed folder is located on my hdd i dont want to run disk clean up but just want to track where the folder is and what is located in that folder.
Now I understand, you mean the 'Compress old files' in disk cleanup. There is not one individual folder as the files are old files all over the disk (they are not moved to a compressed folder, they are compressed where they are). If you've got an NTFS formatted hard disk you can tell what files are compressed as the file name turns blue (if they are not go to Control Panel>Folder Options and under the 'View' tab tick the box 'Show compressed NTFS files in color').
A quick Google found this, may help you understand:
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This feature is available in Windows 2000 and XP, but exclusively on NTFS-formatted drives. To find it in XP, select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup (Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup in Windows 2000). It compresses files older than 50 days. If you need the extra disk space, compressing old files is a good idea.
The compressed files are still accessible--Windows decompresses them on the fly when you open them--but they may take a little longer to open. You can tell a file is compressed because its file name is blue in Windows Explorer.
Is compressing files safe? The technology has been around for about a decade now, and it's well supported by utilities, so yes, it's probably safe.
Whenever you want to return a compressed file to its uncompressed state, right-click it and select Properties. Click the Advanced button, uncheck Compress contents to save disk space, and click OK.