Can I use Compressed Root Directory when installing and running Alertsec Xpress?
Alertsec Xpress cannot be installed on volumes with compressed root directories, nor will Alertsec Xpress function if, after installation, you compress a root directory that has been encrypted by Alertsec Xpress. The reason for this is that the Alertsec preboot software accesses each volume/partition on the sector level. And if the volume/partition is compressed at root level, this type of access will not function correctly. Note that subdirectories of the root directory may be compressed.
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