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Solve : "Low disk space" but there is more than enough space!? |
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Answer» My situation is I have two drives... C: and D: My C drive holds all of windows and is pretty much maxed out on memory usage. So, I put everything on my D drive such as games and programs because there is more than enough room there. I've changed my Environment Varaibles so that the TEMP and TMP go to my D:\temp FOLDER. When I try downloading a large file it will soon notify me that I have low disk space on my C: . Depending on the operating system you are operating, I know Vista does, the file from internet will first download to a temp folderThis is not true. It depends on your settings in your browser. You can set it up to any folder on any drive you want. If you use 3rd party download manager, you can set it up there. Quote I try downloading a large file it will soon notify me that I have low disk space on my C:During download, Windows uses its temp folder to trace download, so if you're really low on C drive space, it'll display message like yours. You have to remember, that for proper operation, Windows needs at least 10% (I believe) of a free space on a partition it's installed (C in your case). You have to either free some space there, or use a tool like Partition Magic to juggle some space between C, and D. Quote from: patio on October 15, 2007, 06:29:08 AM Exactly how do you have these drives and partitions set up ? ?I know, I know... C: TOTAL Size 15 gb Free Space 765 MB D: Total Size 92.1 gb Free Space 45 gb Environment Variables: Variable Value TEMP d:\temp TMP d:\temp So... maybe my problem is I need the 10% free space on my C:? I'm going to try out this Partition Magic you speak of. I hope black magic works on my comp!Quote C: Total Size 15 gbToo low....5% Quote maybe my problem is I need the 10% free space on my C:?It looks like. |
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