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- From: jlaurent@encore.com (Jim Laurent)
- Subject: Re: How good is AutoDoubler?
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 22:41:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <Btx8Dx.BAE@encore.com>
- References: <1992Aug29.222529.2553@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> <Btsx08.MnI@DMI.USherb.CA> <1992Sep01.181941.544@bmerh85.bnr.ca> <xdwyh2c@rpi.edu>
- Keywords: autodoubler
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- johnsd2@rs6405.ecs.rpi.edu (Daniel Norman Johnson) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Sep01.181941.544@bmerh85.bnr.ca>, stu1d46@bmerh255.bnr.ca (Victor Koa) writes:
- >[deletia in praise of AutoDoubler]
- >|> Disk Doubler files. Looks like I'll have to uncompress each and every file
- >|> one at a time...If I really want to bother.
- >|>
-
- >Can't you just set your whole hard drive to "do not compress" with the
- >control panel? I think that decompresses the content too... At least I
- Two options
-
- 1. Use ADexpand to expand a file or the entire contents of a folder in
- "Batch" mode.
-
- 2. Tell AD not to compress either drive. Then drag all your folders
- from drive A to drive B. AD decompresses when you copy files! Then
- drage them back replacing the originals.
- `
-