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DRVSPACE /COMPRESS -- Notes

Compressing Floppy Disks You can use DriveSpace to increase the storage capacity of floppy disks in addition to hard disks. After compressing a floppy disk, you can use it to store data or to transfer data from one computer to another. Compressing a floppy disk is similar to compressing an existing hard disk drive. You can compress a floppy disk that is completely empty or one that contains a few files. (Make sure the floppy disk is formatted and has at least 1.1 MB of free space. DriveSpace cannot compress a floppy disk that is full. DriveSpace also cannot compress 360K floppy disks.) Using Compressed Floppy Disks In general, you use a compressed floppy disk just as you would a normal floppy disk. The main difference is that, to use a compressed floppy disk to transfer data from one computer to another, both computers must be running DriveSpace. Mounting Compressed Floppy Disks By default, DriveSpace automatically mounts a compressed floppy disk when you try to use that disk. However, if you disable DriveSpace's Automount feature in order to save memory, you must mount each compressed floppy disk yourself, before you can use it. If you have turned off Automount, when you first compress a floppy disk, DriveSpace mounts it for you. However, if you change floppy disks or restart your computer, you will have to remount the floppy disk before you can use it again. To mount a floppy disk, use the <DRVSPACE /MOUNT> command. To enable or disable DriveSpace's Automount feature, use the <DRVSPACE /AUTOMOUNT> command.
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