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#1 JKelly

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 07:31 AM

I hope someone can help! I keep getting this message when I try to burn a project to dvd:

The estimated size of the ISO image or file-set exceeds the available hard-disk space. If you continue, content may be truncated. Are you sure?
I click on OK and then get this:

Destination drive doesn't have enough space.

I have plenty of room on my hard drive, and the dvd disk I want to burn to.

Anyone?? Thanks!

#2 gi7omy

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 07:55 AM

How much hard drive space is 'plenty'?

Bear in mind that making a .iso file requires at least double the amout of space on the DVD due to temporary files
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#3 myguggi

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 09:00 AM

QUOTE (JKelly @ Mar 3 2009, 10:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I hope someone can help! I keep getting this message when I try to burn a project to dvd:

The estimated size of the ISO image or file-set exceeds the available hard-disk space. If you continue, content may be truncated. Are you sure?
I click on OK and then get this:

Destination drive doesn't have enough space.

I have plenty of room on my hard drive, and the dvd disk I want to burn to.

Anyone?? Thanks!


Is your hard drive formatted as FAT32 or NFTS? With FAT32 you may get that message since no file can exceed 4GB in size.
Another possibility is that you have the "burn to Disc" option checked as well as the "image" option. You will have to clear the "burn to disc" option

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#4 Zero-Velocity

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Posted 14 December 2010 - 06:34 PM

View PostJKelly, on 03 March 2009 - 07:31 AM, said:

I hope someone can help! I keep getting this message when I try to burn a project to dvd:

The estimated size of the ISO image or file-set exceeds the available hard-disk space. If you continue, content may be truncated. Are you sure?
I click on OK and then get this:

Destination drive doesn't have enough space.

I have plenty of room on my hard drive, and the dvd disk I want to burn to.

Anyone?? Thanks!

I had the same problem. This problem happens because you are running low on hard drive space. The solution is relatively simple, either change the destination of the temporary folder to another hard drive or to an external drive that has enough memory to tackle the project. In my case I have another hard disk so I just changed the MyDVD_Temp folder to the hard drive with more space. Hope this helps XD

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Posted 15 December 2010 - 05:21 AM

Zero - you are necro-posting.

That's what the guy was told over a YEAR ago and he has never been back.
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it until it breaks, then fiddle with it until you get it fixed

"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "

"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."

“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe


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Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor


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