flickshagwell Posted December 27, 2009 Posted December 27, 2009 I get this immediately after clicking for img to ''read.'' I don't get this all the time, but pretty much half the time. I'm always god about deleting files after I'm done writing them and I empty my recycle bin. When I click to continue anyway, immediately I get ''Cannot create or replace image.iso: There is not enough free disk space.'' It says that 8,795,690,371,072 is required but I've only got 152,586,178,560 bytes remaining. I'm pretty sure I've got way more space than this available. I do have Norton on my computer (I looked in FAQ's and this seemed to be the closest thing to any of the listed FAQ's) though I don't use it and cannot locate a Norton recycle bin. This is the log: I 17:31:12 Operation Started! I 17:31:12 Source Device: [1:0:0] HP DVD Writer 400c Bh04 (F:) (ATA) I 17:31:12 Source Media Type: DVD-R (Book Type: DVD-R) I 17:31:12 Source Media Sectors: 4,294,770,689 (Track Path: PTP) I 17:31:12 Source Media Size: 8,795,690,371,072 bytes I 17:31:12 Source Media File System(s): None I 17:31:12 Read Speed (Data/Audio): MAX / 8x I 17:31:12 Destination File: C:\Image.iso I 17:31:12 Destination Free Space: 152,583,032,832 Bytes (149,006,868 KB) (145,514 MB) (142 GB) I 17:31:12 Destination File System: NTFS I 17:31:12 File Splitting: Auto E 17:35:05 There is not enough free disk space. E 17:35:06 Operation Aborted! - Duration: 00:03:53 E 17:35:06 Average Read Rate: N/A - Maximum Read Rate: N/A What's going on here?
kryten Posted December 27, 2009 Posted December 27, 2009 What are the source files coming from? Your log says: I 17:31:12 Source Media File System(s): None If it doesn't have a file system that Windows can read, I can see why you get this error. If it's from another burned disc, maybe it isn't finalized.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 27, 2009 Posted December 27, 2009 Your drive isn't reading that disc properly.
flickshagwell Posted December 28, 2009 Author Posted December 28, 2009 (edited) So how do I make the drive read the disk properly? Your drive isn't reading that disc properly. Edited December 28, 2009 by flickshagwell
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Ask it nicely. No seriously, you probably can't. Try it in another computer/drive.
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