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Hi: Hope someone can hekp with this..
My C: drive is getting pretty packed, and I recently bought a 60 gig drive as an addition. I'm trying to install a new app and keep getting the "Out of Space" error when it's setting up temp install files - it's trying to install these to the default directory (eg C:\Documents and Settings\User X\Local Settings\Temp Is there any way I can change this so that my new app uses my NEW hdd (ie E: drive) to store its temporary files? |
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Open a command window, some call it a DOS-box. Type the word SET and press
[Enter]. Look for the environment variable TMP and TEMP. They most likely point to the ...\Local Settings\Temp directory. If you want it to point to say D:\TEMP all you have to do is to change the environment variables in Configuration>Hardware>Advanced after which you have to reboot. Good luck, Opa. "OzBushDude" <OzBushDude@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:CF323EF9-0F8E-4F7F-AED4-4160EDEF798B@microsoft.com... > Hi: Hope someone can hekp with this.. > > My C: drive is getting pretty packed, and I recently bought a 60 gig drive > as an addition. > I'm trying to install a new app and keep getting the "Out of Space" error > when it's setting up temp install files - it's trying to install these to > the > default directory (eg C:\Documents and Settings\User X\Local Settings\Temp > > Is there any way I can change this so that my new app uses my NEW hdd (ie > E: > drive) to store its temporary files? |
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 22:07:02 -0800, OzBushDude wrote:
> My C: drive is getting pretty packed, and I recently bought a 60 gig drive > as an addition. > I'm trying to install a new app and keep getting the "Out of Space" error > when it's setting up temp install files - it's trying to install these to the > default directory (eg C:\Documents and Settings\User X\Local Settings\Temp > > Is there any way I can change this so that my new app uses my NEW hdd (ie E: > drive) to store its temporary files? Right click on My Computer and select Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and click the Environment Variables button. There will be two sets of variables, user and system. Under both, double click the entries for TEMP and TMP to change their values. Set the value to a folder on your E drive (ex: E:\temp). Note, make sure you have created the directory on E. Click OK once done with the changes. Reboot to make sure everything picks up the change. Note that this will not move any files in your current temp directory. After the reboot, you can delete the files in the temp directory on C as those are no longer used. -- Tom Porterfield MS-MVP Windows http://support.telop.org Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only. |
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 22:07:02 -0800, OzBushDude wrote:
> Hi: Hope someone can hekp with this.. > > My C: drive is getting pretty packed, and I recently bought a 60 gig drive > as an addition. > I'm trying to install a new app and keep getting the "Out of Space" error > when it's setting up temp install files - it's trying to install these to the > default directory (eg C:\Documents and Settings\User X\Local Settings\Temp > > Is there any way I can change this so that my new app uses my NEW hdd (ie E: > drive) to store its temporary files? Just a thought: It sounds like you're limited on drive space so the "out of space" message may be literal. However, "out of space" errors of the type that you describe can also mean that there are leftovers in the temp folder that are getting in the way of the current task. Emptying the temp folder and then retrying the install, often resolves the situation. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Thanks, Tom - this is what I've been looking for!
Mick "Tom Porterfield" wrote: > On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 22:07:02 -0800, OzBushDude wrote: > > > My C: drive is getting pretty packed, and I recently bought a 60 gig drive > > as an addition. > > I'm trying to install a new app and keep getting the "Out of Space" error > > when it's setting up temp install files - it's trying to install these to the > > default directory (eg C:\Documents and Settings\User X\Local Settings\Temp > > > > Is there any way I can change this so that my new app uses my NEW hdd (ie E: > > drive) to store its temporary files? > > Right click on My Computer and select Properties. Go to the Advanced tab > and click the Environment Variables button. There will be two sets of > variables, user and system. Under both, double click the entries for TEMP > and TMP to change their values. Set the value to a folder on your E drive > (ex: E:\temp). Note, make sure you have created the directory on E. > Click OK once done with the changes. Reboot to make sure everything picks > up the change. Note that this will not move any files in your current temp > directory. After the reboot, you can delete the files in the temp > directory on C as those are no longer used. > -- > Tom Porterfield > MS-MVP Windows > http://support.telop.org > > Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only. > |
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