I got about 60gig to compress on disk G: I create a new (Compressed) folder on G:. I copy the original and paste them to the new compressed folder.
eventually I get an "output file write error. Your disk could be full."
Well, G: is not full (380gig remaining) . But rather C: is (fairly) full. There was a suggestion that the tmp/temp directory on C: is used as storage in the creation of the compressed folder.
C: has only about 9gig of remaining storage (before compression starts) .
Is there a way to get "compressing" to use G: ? And not use c:\temp or c:\tmp ?
eventually I get an "output file write error. Your disk could be full."
Well, G: is not full (380gig remaining) . But rather C: is (fairly) full. There was a suggestion that the tmp/temp directory on C: is used as storage in the creation of the compressed folder.
C: has only about 9gig of remaining storage (before compression starts) .
Is there a way to get "compressing" to use G: ? And not use c:\temp or c:\tmp ?