Hello Curtis,

Could it be that your drive is fat32 and that the temp file has hit the
limit of I believe 2gb?
Just a very wild guess.

 




Jon C. Pierson

 
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Subject: weird sound forge thing?

Hi everyone. For some reason, sound forge (5.0) is telling me, "stopped
recording because temporary disk is full," when, in fact there are over 6
gigabytes free. I defragged, chkdsk the drive and it still is happening, not
all the time, but lately, and never in all the years I've used SF has this
ever happened. I wonder why? Should I change to another temporary drive and
see if it continues? I made sure the path was correct in SF and it is.



Curtis Delzer


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