clyde236 opened this issue on Feb 12, 2003 ยท 13 posts
Rayraz posted Thu, 13 February 2003 at 2:45 PM
And it uses a lot too. The TMP-file act's like it's small, but when your computer chrashes bryce doesn't get the time to delete it and you can see the actual size after rebooting. I've had that problem once with a scene of more than 1Gig. I got an out of memory error, but when I checked the amount of data on the disk there was 6GB used while the partition was 7,5 GB. 1.5 GB just seemed to vanish into thin air. But after the crash and reboot the TMP-file suddenly showed it's real size and it was actually a 1.6GB file! The bryce TMP's look like they are size-stealth to me. I now have 2 new harddisks, so the problem is gone. Speaking of memory: Does anyone know how to delete the _restore directories that windows makes? I can't delete them the normal way. Windows won't let me do that. The problem is that my _restore dir on c: is more than 1 GB and it's still growing with every crash of 'system stability degrading anomaly'. The ones on my D,E and F drives are only 3KB, so I can live with that, but 1GB of files that I never use and can't delete is just a shame.
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