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Skippybox
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I am trying to write 695MB of files to a 701MB CD-RW using the CD Writing
Wizard. I have the files in the CD Burning folder, which I currently have on
my D:\ drive. I also have the D:\ drive selected under the Recording tab as
the place to have Windows store an "image" of the CD to be written. My D:\
drive has about 5.99GB of free space and my C:\ drive has about 599MB of free
space. So, according to my configuration I would figure I could write the
CD-RW under these conditions. However, when I attempt to write the CD-RW,
the wizard proceeds to prepare the image, but my free space on C:\ whittles
down to almost nothing. Eventually, I get the error: Cannot Complete the CD
Writing Wizard --- Disk D:\ does not have enough space to create temporary
files for the writing process. Click here for more information. What do you
want to do? Run the Disc Cleanup Wizard to remove unnecessary files -OR-
Save the files so that I can try again later. Obviously from that message
Windows knows I want to use D:\ for the image, but it is actually using C:\
instead. How can I fix this? Thank-you.
Wizard. I have the files in the CD Burning folder, which I currently have on
my D:\ drive. I also have the D:\ drive selected under the Recording tab as
the place to have Windows store an "image" of the CD to be written. My D:\
drive has about 5.99GB of free space and my C:\ drive has about 599MB of free
space. So, according to my configuration I would figure I could write the
CD-RW under these conditions. However, when I attempt to write the CD-RW,
the wizard proceeds to prepare the image, but my free space on C:\ whittles
down to almost nothing. Eventually, I get the error: Cannot Complete the CD
Writing Wizard --- Disk D:\ does not have enough space to create temporary
files for the writing process. Click here for more information. What do you
want to do? Run the Disc Cleanup Wizard to remove unnecessary files -OR-
Save the files so that I can try again later. Obviously from that message
Windows knows I want to use D:\ for the image, but it is actually using C:\
instead. How can I fix this? Thank-you.