May 31, 200620 yr Just to say...What is the use of having these files perceived as compressed files when Windows has nothing to read .tgz, .z, .z files ?Also, if you install a file archiver you don't need this either.Maybe something to do with NTFS compression ?
May 31, 200620 yr I was speaking about the registry size with the "modded" shell32.dll.Fast no size change. At least, I got rid of "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CD Burning" and such things.So, modifying dlls that can be registered does not look as promising as I thought. :/edit:Just to say...What is the use of having these files perceived as compressed files when Windows has nothing to read .tgz, .z, .z files ?Also, if you install a file archiver you don't need this either.Maybe something to do with NTFS compression ?I don't think so, NTFS compression is to be transparent and could not be stored in the registry. Edited May 31, 200620 yr by Camarade_Tux
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