Error: Disk full or not writable
- Recording
- Exporting
- Editing
Contents
Disk is full
You get the following error message when you are trying to write to disk that is full or if the disk or file is write-protected (if you do not have sufficient privileges to access it).
This can occur with:
- Save Project
- Export
- Import
- Applying effects
- Editing
Salvaging your project
The project will probably be intact but will need to Save it somehow
You have a number of possible options to do this.
Free up space on the disk
Free up some space on the disk you are working on:
- Windows: Just delete unwanted files and or folders.
- Mac: Delete files and or folders and purge them from the Wastebasket. (If you do not purge them from the Wastebasket the space will not actually be freed up.)
- Linux: Use Delete to remove unwanted files and or folders. If your desktop uses "Move to Recycle bin / Wastebasket" this will not actually remove the files from the disk until you empty the recycle bin / wastebasket.
| Do not try to reduce space usage by deleting part of the project, this will only try to take up more temporary space on the disk. |
Save to a different, bigger, disk
Save or Export to a different disk with sufficient space if you cannot free up space on the disk the the project is currently on.
You probably will still need to free up some space on the original disk for this to work, but not as much as for the above option.
You may need to delete the residual project files: AUP3, WAL and SHM (Windows only) files from your original full disk.
- But only delete these once you are sure that the project opens properly from its new disk location.
Copy the project files to a bigger disk
Use your operating system's file manager to copy the project files: AUP3, WAL (and SHM on Windows) to another disk with sufficient space. Then open the AUP3 project file from there with Audacity and close it to make it complete.
- But only do this once you are sure that the project opens properly from its new disk location.
Write-protected files or disks
It is also possible the the disk or file you are trying to write to is write-protected or you have insufficient privileges to write there.
You will need to change the write-protection to enable the file to be written but that assumes that you have sufficient privileges to do that.
Size occupancy
One hour of stereo recording at default settings (44.1kHz 32-bit) occupies 1.2 GB of disk space