Windows 7 Highly Compressed

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Ok so I used to have the windows 7 setup but I accidently deleted it and it took me a while to download windows 7... it was build 7048 or 7057 I don't remember but I need help! I really want it againg and I need it to be highly compressed (compressed should be around 300-200mb) and that's a huge difference.... If someone can help me I would thank you a lot!
 

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You wont find any build any where the size you mentioned. The smallest you will get is the x86 version which is a minimum of 2.2 gig. I have seen a lite build knocking about at just under 2 gig but I would go no where near it. The os is still in beta stage and you have got people ripping the guts out of it. Cant believe some people but its true.

So there you have it, 2. odd gig for x86 or 3. odd gig for x64.
 

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You did not understand me.

I am talking about software used to compress the giant 2 gig setup and then uncompressed it

normal should be around 2.4 gig
and compressed should be around 230- 240 mb

get it?
 

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It's impossible to compress it THAT much. Compressing it would only save like a couple of MB.
 

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I am talking about software used to compress the giant 2 gig setup and then uncompressed it

normal should be around 2.4 gig
and compressed should be around 230- 240 mb

get it?

I don't get either, no software can compress a 2+ gig ISO down to 230-240 mb.
 

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Ok I know what I'm talking about but seems like

seems like you guys never heard of software like 7-zip which allows high compression ratio
7-Zip

I'm not being silly....

also KGB Archiver (v1.2.1.24) is another one
 

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seems like you guys never heard of software like 7-zip which allows high compression ratio
7-Zip

I'm not being silly....

also KGB Archiver (v1.2.1.24) is another one

I have 7-Zip, it can not compress a 2+ gig ISO down to 230-240 mb.
 

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Then how ! O.o

I have 7-Zip, it can not compress a 2+ gig ISO down to 230-240 mb.

Ok then I really thank for your help... weird thing is that I downloaded windows seven for the first time a month ago and it was 340mb compressed and then when I uncompressed it, it was huge like 2.4gb O.o ,,,,,,,,
 

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I just used 7-zip to zip a 2,668,832 KB file... 7068.0.090321-1322_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_AllSKU-GRC1CPRFRER_EN_DVD.iso

the compressed file is
2,518,678 KB

about 97% the size of the original file.
 

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It's gonna be hard to compress an iso of an OS simply because the iso itself already has compressed cabs/files in it. It'd be like trying to make a crumpled piece of paper even smaller.
 

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Ive "Seen" an example of what you are talking about , it was done on Office 2007 and it was compressed down to ... get this 13.5kb .. ok I didnt believe it either till it was uncompressed and took like 26 hours to do just that !

Anyway it was done with KGB as mentioned above ... how? I dont know , but maybe there is an option on how much compression can be done ... btw , after that version of Office was unloaded and set up (to me) it seemed buggy ...
 

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lol Office 2007 can not be compressed to 13.5 kb no matter what the options are or software used. Not even close to 13.5 mb either.
 

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Seriously people that kind of compression does not exist. The only files you will find that appear to be compressed that much are fake files made to increase a users upload ratio.
 

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Yeah you are right ... but just by chance i googled "office 2007 compressed"
and got a lot of links , the first 2 state this ..

"VISTA & MS-OFFICE 2007 HIGHLY COMPRESSED[4MB]
Description:
Two Major product M!cr0s0ft that compressed very extreme. For
extracting Office 2007, install beforehand KGB Archiver that existed
in zip archive, and for vista can be direct burn uses Alcohol 120% or
tool that of a kind.."

Microsoft Office 2007 Compressed to 2 MB

Office2007.jpg

...
Both mention this KGB thingy ? (thingy = height of my tech knowledge :D )

So I guess its all just a big fake ? oh well , I was just trying to let the original poster be "aware" of such tools , IF they are real.
 

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Seriously people that kind of compression does not exist. The only files you will find that appear to be compressed that much are fake files made to increase a users upload ratio.

It does exist, and KGB archive can do it. no joke. but seriously, it takes aaagggeesss to compress that, and aaaggeeesss decompress.
KGB is not the only program that can compress to these unheard of sizes. The algorithms have been around for a good decade or longer. It's all a matter of someone coding it up. and many have.
 

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wow people... As a software engineer who minored in digital signals and image processing I'd just like to debunk the possibility of a 13.5 kb office, or vista at 4 mb etc. Anyone who knows how compression works understand that the lookup table on any thing compressed down to a size like that would be bigger than 13.5 kb and possibly bigger than 4 mb. Furthermore certain data types compress different than others. It also depends on whether or not what you are compressing is lossy or lossless. And data such as office is definitely a lossless data.

On top of that if magically someone we're to compress the windows 7 installation to 300 mb's, and you extracted it and installed it, it would work the same as the other installation if it installed. You see the windows installation has multiple CRC's that it verifies during installation and it would have whined and complained and not worked if the files were any different.

And on that note, don't download any of these small little 4 mb installation files, they are definitely viruses!

I just compressed the lord of the rings hd extended edition all 3 of them to this sequence of 1's and 0's... Wow KGB :P (if yer wondering what that is, it's 8 bit ascii codes, and I totally used the calculator in windows 7 to get the bits)
01010011 01010101 01000011 01001011 01000001
 

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Thank you fake - you took the words right out of my mouth.

I bet ***even*** money that the KGB was *downloading* those components as opposed to extracting those components.

Furthermore, in case you don't remember, the majority of the files on the disc are in *.cab format - called a Microsoft Cabinet format - which is in and of itself a compressed file format.

You try compressing *.cab files and you cannot get more than 50% compression on any file no matter which archive you use. Therefore, compressing the entire disc will, at ***most*** give you a 50% compression - which leads to an image that is still over 1GB in size.

So, if you *think* you're getting a deal with a 'compressed' image, think again - you're getting hoodwinked, or possibly more - who knows what type of virus / Trojan you are actually allowing on there?
 

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I am talking about software used to compress the giant 2 gig setup and then uncompressed it

normal should be around 2.4 gig
and compressed should be around 230- 240 mb

get it?

All i can do is shake my head. The only filetypes that are truely compressible to any extent are Video and Picture files. No way in heck any program out there would turn a OS install into a 240 mb file. If it did, DVDs wouldn't be necessary.
 

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It does exist, and KGB archive can do it. no joke. but seriously, it takes aaagggeesss to compress that, and aaaggeeesss decompress.
KGB is not the only program that can compress to these unheard of sizes. The algorithms have been around for a good decade or longer. It's all a matter of someone coding it up. and many have.

If you take a look at the KGB Archiver test page you will see it does not even come close to this kind of compression.
 

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How much you can compress depends on the nature of the data. Let put it this way, if we could compress windows 7 to 200MB, how bout recompress that 200MB to 100MB then 50MB.... You see my point? Most binary data is already highly compressed.
 

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