Thicker.7z May 2026

It is possible for a compressed archive to be larger than its original folder due to several technical factors:

Files that are already highly compressed (like .jpg images, .mp4 videos, or .exe executable images) often cannot be compressed further. Attempting to compress them again may only add overhead. THICKER.7z

Some systems use hard links where one file appears in multiple places but only occupies space once. Most archive formats do not support this and will save each link as a separate, full-sized file, ballooning the archive's size. It is possible for a compressed archive to

Every compression tool, including 7-Zip, embeds metadata (file names, headers, and structure info) into the archive. For very small files or folders with complex structures, this overhead can exceed the space saved by compression. Most archive formats do not support this and

When dealing with large archives or extensive file paths, several limitations and bugs can occur:

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