Not enough free space available when using Video easy

vdrielpa wrote on 9/23/2011, 2:26 PM

I purchased Video easy today, installed it on my laptop and tried to import videos from my Sony Handycam DCR-SR47 video camera. Initially it imported a massive amount of video clips from the camera and I tried to start over again by just importing two clips. I keep on getting an error message:

"Not enough free space available on drive \ (0.0 KB). For the current process 4.6 MB is required. You can free up some memory space by deleting files you no longer use from this drive. After doing so, click "Continue".

As you can see, it doesn't tell me the name of the drive where I'm supposed to free up some space. From here the program just hangs. I have 164 GB of free space on my laptop's hard drive. Did I fill up some temporary space with the initial loading of so many clips? I uninstalled Video easy and installed it again, but I get the same error message. I hardly started using the software and I already messed it up! 

What can I do please? I have a HP EliteBook 6930p laptop with Windows XP 

Pieter van Driel

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johnebaker wrote on 9/23/2011, 5:43 PM

Hi

Where you say ' imported a masive amount .... from ....camera'. 

Did you copy the files from your camera to your laptop hard drive?

If not then the unknown drive may be your cameras HDD which is being attempted to be written to and the camera has been unplugged - hence the 'full' unknown drive.

HTH

John

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