Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

Geeks, get in here...

jh1 said:
Without looking I have no idea.

I can send you a link to a webex type meeting room where you can give me control of your computer and I can take a look, but short of that.... not really sure.

Total Space and Free Space for Drive C? For Drive D?

What file systems are being used for C & D? NTFS or FAT32?

What program are you using to burn DVDs?

Total space for c is 92.9 GB
Free space for C 3.66 GB
Total space for D 4.33
Free space for D: none

How would I know if it's NTFS or FAT32?

I'm using SONIC RECORD NOW
 
blueta2 said:
Total space for c is 92.9 GB
Free space for C 3.66 GB
Total space for D 4.33
Free space for D: none

How would I know if it's NTFS or FAT32?

I'm using SONIC RECORD NOW

No files are visable on D?

What operating system is this? XP?
In any case, your total available free space is 3.66gb which is extremely low - you need to delete a bunch of stuff. The temp file for a DVD burn is as big if not bigger than the DVD itself, so that's the issue.

Drive C is too full.

Is Drive D the DVD drive? What the heck...
 
jh1 said:
No files are visable on D?

What operating system is this? XP?
In any case, your total available free space is 3.66gb which is extremely low - you need to delete a bunch of stuff. The temp file for a DVD burn is as big if not bigger than the DVD itself, so that's the issue.

Drive C is too full.

Is Drive D the DVD drive? What the heck...

no files on D
yes XP
I deleted so much stuff and what I don't get it is why I was able to burn and never had to delete files before
Drive D is the DVD drive yes?

Am I going to die DR JH1? ;-)
 
After the lights are out, in the dark...

Look into your computer screen and say Jh1 3x and it will come alive...


*maryworthmaryworthmaryworth*
 
blueta2 said:
no files on D
yes XP
I deleted so much stuff and what I don't get it is why I was able to burn and never had to delete files before
Drive D is the DVD drive yes?

Am I going to die DR JH1? ;-)



I am sure you'll survive.

Who knows. Just creeps up on you. Probably have a bunch of temp files that built up over time - possibly some really large ones. Or most likely Cmarc been downloaded lots of Girl on Girl porn while ur not looking and hides in ina secret folder.
 
jh1 said:
I am sure you'll survive.

Who knows. Just creeps up on you. Probably have a bunch of temp files that built up over time - possibly some really large ones. Or most likely Cmarc been downloaded lots of Girl on Girl porn while ur not looking and hides in ina secret folder.

i won't survive if I can't burn these movies :-)

I'll try cleaning out more files. Marc never uses my laptop, but maybeeeeeeeeeeeeee ;-)

Thanks K on the way
 
hmmmm
this could be a # of things

For the Disk Drive
------------------
1. Go to your C: drive and right click on the "windows" folder, then go to properties and see how big it is. I recently have seen a couple computers that have this folder taking up alot of space even though nothing is really there. I have not found a reasonable explaination for this, it is more like a phenomenom.

2. D: drive or the disc burning drive could have gone bad. Does it read DVD movies that you put in it?

3. If you can play DVD's on it, then you could reinstall the driver for the disk drive or uninstall the driver for the drive and reinstall it. (not very difficult)

For the C: Drive
---------------

1. I think Sonic makes a temp file for everyone of your projects, I know that Sonic MyDVD makes these HUGE temp files that I delete one I am done burning.

Check for Sonic RecordNow! temp files under the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\[login_id]\Application Data\Sonic
Replace [login_id] with your respective login id or user name.
(You may need to go to Windows Explorer and hit
Tools > Folder Options > View (tab) > Show hidden files and folders)


OR

Search all the files on your C: drive by going to Start > Search > All Files and Folders > (select C: drive) then hit Search

Once the search is complete you should be able to organize the results so that it shows the file size from largest to smallest.

See what size these are and then tell us the name
-Name
-File Location
-Size
-Type
 
go to filehippo.com and download crap cleaner. If for no other reason then it is a useful program to clean up temp. files on your computer. Every time you get online and look at a webpage you will have a temp. file downloaded onto your computer you need to remove these otherwise they are occupying space. If you haven't downloaded any new programs or movies onto your computer that could be the culprit I personally have used that program to clean up over 1gb on my hard drive. On a side note, does it copy a file of the dvd onto your hard drive when you burn it?
 
Top Bottom