1. Go to Windows Explorer and from there, go to the left pane of the window and look for This PC. Click on it once, wait for the page to load.



2. Once This PC is loaded you should see your disks and partitions
3. Choose the partition/disk you would like to compress by marking it once by left clicking on it.
6. The properties window should be loaded with the General tab chosen. If it’s not chosen, please choose it by clicking on it once.
7. In the General tab, in the bottom part, look for the Compress the drive to save disk space sentence. Tag that option by clicking once on tagging box left to it. Once tagged, you should see a blue B sign in that box

9. Once clicked, a pop-up window titled Confirm Attribute Changes will appear.
10. In that confirmation window there should be 2 options:
a. Apply changes to drive C:\ only
b. Apply changes to drive C:\, subfolders and files
- In this article we will choose the latter option (b) since this option saves the most space by default.

13. In most cases, Windows Security feature will prompt you to allow access to this action. As you can see here, in this case of this article, it does indeed ask for permission to do so.

17. By most accounts, this process takes a lot of time, even on fast NVMEs. This length of this process also depends on the number of files and folders present on the selected disk/partition. The more files and folders – the more time it would take to compress them.
18. It is recommended to perform this process as early as possible after installing Windows so it takes less time.
19. Another very important note – compressing the disk/partition slows down read/write times of the disk. You must take that into account before performing this action and do the ROIs. If saving space is more important than performance – do it. If the degradation of performance is negligible considering your work – do it.
20. Once the process is done, the compressing indicator process window will disappear and you should notice a change in your free space for the better.
21. Note that before we started the compression process, free space was 85GB, now it’s 86.1GB. it might not seem much but if there were significantly more files on that disk, the space saving would have been much more apparant





