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Due to low free space I have shifted program to another partition, with 5 gig free space, program will not download new work, says not enough space (it is prob looking at the operating system partition)

Due to low free space I have shifted program to another partition, with 5 gig free space, program will not download new work, says not enough space (it is prob looking at the operating system partition)

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Message 23460 - Posted: 5 Jul 2006, 11:02:15 UTC

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Message 23463 - Posted: 5 Jul 2006, 16:25:44 UTC

When you move you should uninstall BOINC, move the remaining files, then reinstall BOINC to the new location. Otherwise you tend to get a mess.

If that is not the issue it may help to update your settings on the website.
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Message 23481 - Posted: 6 Jul 2006, 6:33:13 UTC - in response to Message 23463.  

When you move you should uninstall BOINC, move the remaining files, then reinstall BOINC to the new location. Otherwise you tend to get a mess.

If that is not the issue it may help to update your settings on the website.




Thanks. I used \'application mover\' and it is a mess. I have tried to reinstall, moved it back to the original partition etc, to no avail. Is there anything I can do to recover the work or shall I dump it?
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Message 23482 - Posted: 6 Jul 2006, 6:53:00 UTC

Do you happen to have a copy of c:\\program files\\boinc from before application mover was run?
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Message 23485 - Posted: 6 Jul 2006, 8:42:37 UTC - in response to Message 23482.  

Do you happen to have a copy of c:\\program files\\boinc from before application mover was run?



No - its was wiped.
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Message 23498 - Posted: 6 Jul 2006, 22:44:45 UTC

That\'s unfortunate :-(

Normally the way to move boinc between drives or machines is to copy the directory, then install the software on top of the copy. If your original c:\\program files\\boinc was intact, then you could have used that, but from what you say it sounds like Application Mover destroyed it.

Microsoft\'s Application Mover basically only works on software written by Microsoft themselves.
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Message 23533 - Posted: 7 Jul 2006, 20:24:59 UTC

I think the original issue is still valid.
In my case, I have only ever had BOINC on D:\\.

D has ~10GB free space.
C (my OS partition) has 900MB free.

Boinc/CPDN will not download new work, I get
\"not enough disk space (only 899MB free for BOINC). Review preferences [etc].\"

Other projects work fine, only CPDN complains.

I am running BOINC 5.4.9.
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Message 23537 - Posted: 7 Jul 2006, 21:31:27 UTC

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Have you gone into your General preferences on your account page and told BOINC about all this disk space?

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