Are you around Patrick Keenan? Here's the update to my problem, 'Cannot
Complete the CD Writing Wizard --- Disk D:\ does not have enough space to
create temporary files for the writing process', where my C:\ drive actually
is being used for CD writing preparation. If anyone else has any
suggestions, I'd appreciate them as well.
"Patrick Keenan" wrote:
> "Skippybox" wrote:
> > Thanks for the response; very insightful. In Comand Prompt I typed SET
> > and I
> > found both TMP and Temp="C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local
> > Settings\Temp". Are these the variables your referring to?
>
> They are, and that is likely the problem.
>
> > How would
> > someone modify these? Can I just move the folder to the D:\ drive,
>
> That won't work, the folder would be re-created in the original location.
>
> > or is it
> > more complicated?
>
> It's not complicated. I'm not at an XP system, so google "change
> evironment variables XP" and you'll get results like this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310519
Thanks for your help so far. I changed the location of the environmental
variables to a place on the D:\ drive (Was I only supposed to change the
path, or move the folder, too?). Unfortunately, this did not solve the
problem. When I tried the wizard again, the free space on C:\ still fell to
zero and D:\ was unaffected. I tried looking around for another place on C:\
that could be problematic, and I located a file in C:\WINDOWS\Temp called
'18era6ad.TMP', which happened to appear only when the wizard was running
OK.
The file grows slowly to about 572MB, so it must be it. However, even with
hidden files and folders visible, the file isn't. I could only 'see' it
through my back-up program, so it must be super hidden. So what are my
options now? By the way, should I undo our previous step of changing the
environmental variables?
> > Also, what file or folder is the CD "image" located in on my D:\ drive?
>
> Didn't you say you specified the location? It may be the root if you are
> just specifiying D:\.
>
> Again, I'm not on an XP system at the moment, so I can't check. Make a
> small image and look for it.
Under the recording tab, you can only specify which drive (not a path) you
would like the 'image' stored on. So, that is why I don't know where the
image would be placed on a drive. You said it could be in the 'root', but I
never see any file there during the wizard's operation except my pagefile.sys
file. Since, the D:\ drive never appears to lose free space, I figure the
image isn't being written there or written there yet. I will have to try a
small image and see what happens.
> > "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
> >
> >> What may be happening is that, if the "temp" and "tmp" variables are set
> >> to
> >> anywhere on C:, the image is being put together there, and *then* copied
> >> to
> >> the D drive. And it runs out of room creating the temporary image.
> >>
> >> If that's the case, you would change those variables to point to a
> >> location
> >> with more space. It would be a good idea to reboot after changing
> >> them.