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<blockquote data-quote="moab" data-source="post: 514477" data-attributes="member: 73157"><p>Check your Free drive space!</p><p></p><p>Wow your 80GB HDD is tiny (unless it is a typo). </p><p>Is it a RAM/SSD drive and you have a NAS?</p><p>I would want at least 80GB available work space on my system.</p><p>If you record any TV (especially HD) it will fill up quickly. My TV recordings are between 4-8GB each.</p><p>Consider increasing it as HD consumes space fast. IMHO a serious HTPC will need > 1TB of space.</p><p></p><p>skål</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moab, post: 514477, member: 73157"] Check your Free drive space! Wow your 80GB HDD is tiny (unless it is a typo). Is it a RAM/SSD drive and you have a NAS? I would want at least 80GB available work space on my system. If you record any TV (especially HD) it will fill up quickly. My TV recordings are between 4-8GB each. Consider increasing it as HD consumes space fast. IMHO a serious HTPC will need > 1TB of space. skål [/QUOTE]
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