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more roxio help PLEASE
      #169060 - Thu Mar 10 2005 06:00 PM

OK got sound sorted - many thanks!

Completed editing last night and clicked burn - forgot to save all my changes though :( what an idiot!!!

But after what seemed like hours the computer started bleeping and telling me it was getting low on memory. It seems it picked the 'C' drive by itself and almost filled it & eventually locked up.

Before I start moving programs, is there an easy way I'm missing, to tell it to use my 'D' hard drive which has lots of space?
Stewart


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Re: more roxio help PLEASE [Re: stewarta13wsb]
      #169111 - Thu Mar 10 2005 08:00 PM

If this request for help is part of a previous request would you please repost it as a reply in the original thread. As it is this particular post doesn't make any sense because nobody can see what has happened before.


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Re: more roxio help PLEASE [Re: stewarta13wsb]
      #169133 - Thu Mar 10 2005 09:19 PM

I've never used Roxio, but in Nero there is a setting somewhere that will show where temporary files/working folders are located. Change it to your D: drive.


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Re: more roxio help PLEASE [Re: greysts]
      #169182 - Thu Mar 10 2005 11:15 PM

THAT'S OK... THE HISTORY WAS ANOTHER PROBLEM WHICH THE MEMBERS OF THIS FORUM HAVE ALREADY SORTED :)

"Before I start moving programs, is there an easy way I'm missing, to tell it to use my 'D' hard drive which has lots of space?"

Just think of this as a new Roxio users question - how or where do you tell the program to use a certain hard drive?

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