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I am running Warp 4  using CDRecord to make data CD's. I have been successful in   
the past but recently have encountered the following error message when trying setup   
the image file: The file *** could not be processed due to lack of space at the target   
disk. Please indicated whether to retry this operation or to cancel the processing of this   
file.  
 
The item in question contains 111 files (photos) for a total of 138,544,363 bytes.  
 
The various partitions have available the following FREE space:  
C: 29,755.5K - OS/2 partition  
F: 2,926,985K-CDRecord program on this partition  
G: 4,140,628K - location of file  
H: 1,536,972.5K  
 
Available Memory: 469,896K  
Swap: 2,048K  
WorkFree: 444,435.5K  
 
I have tried to create image file on the other partitions but no luck.  
 
Any help or suggestions would be most welcome.  
 
TIA  
Louis W. Pinckert, S.M.  
 
 
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