On Thu, 3 Sep 2009, bb271 wrote:
> I have an image of a 40gig drive.  I zero the free space as suggested on the 
> g4u website and I defrag the drive before imaging.  The drive has xp on it 
> and office and I am using 6.48 GB of the 40 GB.  The g4u image size is 3.2GB 
> and I use the GZIP=1 option when I create the image because I desire speed 
> more than small image size.  I don't find using GZIP=1 to increase the size 
> that much anyway but it sure makes a difference on speed.  Perhaps someone 
> else could comment as to why this is the case?

Why what exactly is the case?

Personally, I find comopressing 40GB of data (OK, of which "only" 6.5GB is 
used) down to 3.2GB pretty good.


  - Hubert

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