Windows does not start after the system drive is compressed
We have seen how we can compress files, folders or even drives to save space. For many, it is tempting to compress the system drive or C drive to save more space. But that can cause problems!
Compressed system disk – Windows does not start
Using the compression function on the system disk may compress some of the files needed to boot the Windows operating system. It could simply mean that your Windows computer will not boot! You might even end up with a boot loop!
In this article, I will show you what you can do if your Windows computer does not boot or enters a boot loop after compressing the system drive.