BY create an uncompressed copy of a file I asume you mean make a copy of the compressed file and have the copy be uncompressed. all you need to do is unzip it.
an uncompressed video file
There are both compressed and uncompressed SWF files. The header of the compressed ones starts with "CWS" and uncompressed starts with "FWS".
Most home printer-scanners will create a file of the document.
MP3 sound files have an .mp3 file extension, and common file extensions for raw, uncompressed sound files are .wav and .aif. Pg. 474
Compression (such as compressing it into a .zip or .rar file), but the file will have to be uncompressed again before it can be used.
You need to use File class to create file in java and than Reader class implementation such as BufferedReder to read content.
No. .cda is simply a shortcut on an audio CD to uncompressed audio data. .mp3, by contrast, is compressed. If you tried to copy a .cda off a CD directly, the file would not work once the disc was removed.
embedding
Open up the file and save it as (filename) and save it again as (filename2)
The vmlinux file is an uncompressed copy of the Linux kernel, used mainly for debugging purposes. It cannot really be "run" or used to boot a system, as it is missing certain pieces of data needed to actually start.
cp - copy a file rm - delete a file mv - rename a file mkdir - create a directory rmdir - remove a directory etc...
copy