Nero Video not enough space error

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Hello Troubleshooters,

I am not a constant user of computer, don’t have much knowledge. When I try to burn the video files using Nero video in my system, got an error message. But I have sufficient space in the memory and also I cleaned the temp files thinking this might help. No luck still I am inside the problem. Help needed.

There in not enough space available for the recording process: There are 3128MB available for temporary files in the folder ‘C:UsersBaniAppDataLocaltemp’, but the recording process will need approximately 4568 MB.

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Answered By points N/A #178051

Nero Video not enough space error

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Hello,

This problem is occurring because of low memory for storing temporary files.

Your C Drive is the place where temporary files are stored. The free space of your C Drive is used as available temporary file memory. Maybe your C Drive is almost full with many files. So you are unable to access the process.

Clean your C Drive. If you have got many data on your C Drive, move them to another partition. Also, delete all the files from “C:UsersBaniAppDataLocaltemp”.

Now your process should work fine.

Answered By 590495 points N/A #326546

Nero Video not enough space error

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The error means you only have about 3 GB plus of available space in your system drive, drive C, and the burning process will require about 4 GB plus. You should check the available space or free space in your drive C and verify that you have plenty of space left for use. If the problem continues, just use a different burning software.

Try using ImgBurn. This burning software is absolutely free unlike with Nero which is normally bundled with a CD or DVD writer as a demo version. ImgBurn works from the oldest version of Microsoft Windows up to the latest Windows 10.

It supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10 including Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008.

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