umm does anyone know a fast way of doing this?, my 60 gig drive is filling up and I was wondering if I could compress some dmg's to save space, but I don't know how to check which ones are already compressed
I was thinking more along the lines of using disk utility to convert a normal one to a compressed one, then there's no need for any extra software to extract it, panther just mounts it. My problem was telling the difference between a compressed one and a non-compressed one (both with extension .dmg) as I have quite a few cd game images and I can't remember when I started compressing them.
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