Q137239: More Disk Space Required to Copy or Move Compressed Files

Article: Q137239
Product(s): Microsoft Windows NT
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Last Modified: 08-AUG-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.51 
- Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.51 
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Windows NT does not copy or move compressed files between two compressed
NTFS partitions in a compressed state. When you open a compressed file,
the NTFS file system driver (NTFS.SYS) uncompresses the file as it is
read. When you attempt to copy or move a file to another compressed NTFS
partition, an attempt is made to allocate enough disk space on the
destination partition to hold the file in an uncompressed state.

If the destination partition does not have enough disk space to accommodate
the file in an uncompressed state, the copy or move operation fails.

If there is enough disk space to move or copy the file uncompressed,
Windows NT compresses the file as it is written to the compressed NTFS
partition. The unused portion of the pre-allocated, uncompressed disk space
for the file is then released as available disk space.

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