With the help of file compressor you can compress(decrease) the size of a file.
Many file compressor are available on internet free of cost or for a trial period like WinRAR, 7-zip etc try them.
The best answer is to compress the files ( Lops Leonel)
Compress old files means that some files the windows system thinks you havnt accessed for a while (such as files in 'program files' or 'WINDOWS') gets compressed. this will not move the files to a 'zip' or '7zip' files. itll just be compressed in the folder it was in!!!!!!
Paint Shop Pro, Picasa and Photoshop all have options to reduce file size. To compress the files themselves, use WinRAR or WinZip.
Compressed (zipped)
10' x 20'
viscosity
4 sectors
160 bits (20 bytes)
You can use WinRaR or any other tool that allows you to split a compressed file into 2 or more files according to the size. And set the size as you can see it written on the disk or if you are using power ISO go to Compress-> Advanced Properties-> then click Split to Multiple Volumes. The Volume Size will be now be open and put in how much you want on each disk. I.E 1000000K (1 gig) or 1,000M 1G then go back into compress pick the files you want to compress then they will be split into however many parts depending on how much you put in the Volume Size
Yes, compress is the opposite of expand. Compress means to reduce in size or volume, while expand means to increase in size or volume.
If you're asking about converting units between MegaBytes and KiloBytes, there are 1024 KiloBytes in a MegaByte. So, if something is 42MB, you multiply by 1024 and get 43,008Kb. If you're asking how to make your files smaller, you need compression software, such as gzip, winzip or stuffit. Depending on the files you are trying to compress, you may be able to reduce their size significantly. Some files are very difficult to compress, however, and it's not even worth the time to shave a few bytes off the total file size. In general, documents like MS word and excel are very easy to compress, and you can bundle thousands of them together and compress them to save lots of space. Media files such as movies and pictures can be much less useful to compress.
No, a hot compress will not decrease the size of your nose. The size and shape of your nose are determined by your genetics and bone structure, and cannot be altered by using a hot compress.