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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: goodcooker on September 30, 2019, 01:19:05 PM
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I'm a knucklehead and I should be able to figure this out on my own but...
When working with large files in Wavelab6 I get a low memory available on recovery drive D: message. I'm assuming that the temporary file it creates for the non destructive editing process is too big for the <3gb available on drive D:
What should I do here? Increase the size of D: by changing the partition? Tell Wavelab to save that file on drive C: instead?
I'm stuck. Any help appreciated.
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https://steinberg.help/wavelab_pro/v9.5/en/wavelab/topics/file_operations/temporary_files_c.html (https://steinberg.help/wavelab_pro/v9.5/en/wavelab/topics/file_operations/temporary_files_c.html)
Can you check with the "Disk Cleanup" utility, if there are any temporary files that could be safely deleted?
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3GB is not nearly enough temp space for editing. find a drive with 10-20+GB free, preferably not the same one your OS is on