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		<title>Von: Robert</title>
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		<description>thanks for this instructions, it was extremly helpful - I did defragment and zero-out, but no shrink.
Results for the compressed files (because that was what I needed): 1.2 GB before, 246M after
The running VM contained 850 MB real data on the disk, it was a Debian

So great stuff, thanks again
Robert</description>
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Results for the compressed files (because that was what I needed): 1.2 GB before, 246M after<br />
The running VM contained 850 MB real data on the disk, it was a Debian</p>
<p>So great stuff, thanks again<br />
Robert</p>
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