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Alicia Anthony

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  1. Thanks, John! Well, the guy said that Alienware stuff was mIore expensive. But, yeah, that included service fees. I was desperate, so I would've gladly paid it if I had it. But I'm glad waited until I was even more desperate and found you all! I'll see how long I can go now before getting a new one. Keeping my fingers crossed! Alicia
  2. Thanks a lot, Pwalpwal! I knew nothing about directory junctions. I've searched YT for years re: how to deep clean out my C drive and never heard of this. Alicia
  3. Thanks, Kevin! I have to try this! You guys are great! I didn't know any of this extra stuff. Alicia
  4. UPDATE: I just found some directions re: how to safely uninstall some older versions of Adobe CC apps! I tried it with a few things I don't use much: old Media Encoder and old After Effects. I actually gained about 1G! So now I've moved the folder I deleted back to my C Drive! OMG! My Cakewalk is back!!!! Thanks so much to all who replied! This helped me figure out some options! I know this is just a short-term fix, but it looks like all of my tracks are back and everything! I'll definitely post again when I get my bigger SSD C drive and look forward to your help installing it and reinstalling the software! Thanks again! Alicia
  5. Thanks, Kevin! Yep, ran Disk Cleanup yesterday. Don't even think I gained 100mb and that's the way it's been for a while. Gone are the days when I'd get rid of 1G or more. Wow! I don't know how you do it! But really I think it's Adobe CC. No matter how much I have on my D drive, some stuff just automatically goes to my C drive. And I'm not sure what I can safely delete. Yeah, I noticed I'd get a boost after a Windows update! Hopefully there will be enough space for an update to go through soon. I got a message that the update couldn't happen. Thanks again! I think I'm going to have to do as John says and then ask you all for guidance. Alicia
  6. Thanks a lot, John! Yes! I keep my Recycle Bin clean. LOL! And when I do Disk Cleanup, I usually only gain a some megabytes. Frustrating! I've been cleaning out my temp, %temp%, and prefetch several times per day in order to try to keep things working. But lately it's just not enough. Things don't work too badly if I have between 600mb-1g. But I don't think I'm getting Windows updates now. And I definitely can't use Adobe stuff. Wow! Your wife and I are in the same boat! But I have none of those things on my C drive. I think it's Adobe taking up all of the space even though I have as much Adobe on my D drive as possible. I can't even open Photoshop because it says the scratch disks are full--and even though I had changed the scratch disks to my D drive a while ago. You know, I looked in my C drive this morning and now I have all three folders you mentioned. Maybe the one I moved started being regenerated? Instead of 1.5g, it's just about 40mb. That gave me a glimmer of hope though. But I don't know. When I tried again to open Cakewalk through the BandLab assistant, I get this message: "Access Error: BandLab assistant can not open C:\ProgramFiles\Cakewalk/Cakewalk Core\Cakewalk.exe. Try to run app as an administrator." So I'm wondering if there's something I can do here. But, yes, I know I need a bigger drive. The $500 estimate for service and a 1T SSD was the drawback. So I was hoping I'd get a big space boost after the next Windows update. But I don't think Windows can even update now. Really? That's great! Thanks so much! I was a little scared to try to do it myself. I actually bought a 1T hard drive for my C drive when I didn't realize my C drive was an SSD. I still have it, but figured it wouldn't work after I saw the C was an SSD. So I'll call Dell and find out what SSD to get and how much it will cost. Then hopefully I can also ask how to get Cakewalk working again. I'm not sure just moving the folder back will take care of things. Thanks again, John! I'll definitely need the help! And, yeah, reinstalling software is scary. Alicia
  7. Thanks, Pwalpwal! Yes, as soon as I realized the problem, I put everything I could on my D drive including My Documents Adobe CC, videos, etc. So pretty much the only things that go to my C drive are the things that go automatically. That's the only way I could have survived almost 4 years with only 117g actual space. So now I just don't know what's safe to delete considering there's so little movable there. Alicia
  8. Thanks so much, John! I thought about that. I was afraid I would lose my projects. But now I can't reinstall it because I am back to where I started when I tried to make space--I'm currently down to 197mb. (I initially had about 1.3g after deleting the folder.) So I don't have enough space for anything. I wouldn't have done what I did if I had known I wouldn't gain any extra space from Ccleaner. My ProgramFiles/Cakewalk folder was at least 1.5g, so I had been looking at it re: what I could do to make more space. I have a Dell Alienware and have zero problems except re: space. I took it to a service place last week and the estimate was about $500 to give me a 1tb SSD C drive. (This was my first time with an SSD and I didn't realize until too late to return the system that I had a tiny C drive. I always struggle for space, but now things aren't working. I can't even open Photoshop and Illustrator, forget about updates.) I don't have the money now, so I was trying to buy some time. Today I couldn't even download a track from my co-writer. That's what precipitated this wrong move. Argh! Alicia
  9. Thank you, Colin! Ok, breathing deeply. 1. The folder I believe I copied was C:\ProgramFiles\Cakewalk\*. It was the only folder I saw on the C drive. (It was in the ProgramFiles folder.) It was around 1.5g, so I was trying to move it to the D drive. 2. Oh, yes! C:\Cakewalk Content\* is still there! Guess I was just focused on the ProgramFiles folder to make more room.. 3. C:\CakewalkProjects\* is on my D drive with most of my Cakewalk stuff. Oddly, it's empty. Maybe because of what I deleted? So I still have all three folders. I just don't have the ProgramFiles/Cakewalk folder on my C drive. I have two copies on my D drive and on my external hard drive. When I try to open Cakewalk from the Bandlab assistant, it now doesn't work. Note: I also have the Adobe Creative Suite and that takes up so much of the 117g I had available on my C drive/SSD. My available space after deleting the #1 folder was about 1.3g. I'm now down to 197g even after cleaning out temp, %temp%, and prefetch yet again. So I can't move the #1 folder back to my C drive. Thoughts? Thanks! Alicia
  10. I'm a DAW newbie. I was doing really well, though, with Cakewalk until I started running out of space on my C drive (SSD, configured with only 125G of space). I've been struggling with space for a while and then today I couldn't even download a track so I could upload it to Cakewalk. I had initially put everything on my D drive because my C drive was so small. But apparently some things in Cakewalk go to my C drive by default. I carefully copied the Cakewalk folder and put it in my D drive. I also copied it to my external hard drive. I thought I'd be protected if I deleted it from my C drive. Apparently not! I also apparently deleted the Cakewalk shortcut from my desktop. So, of course, Cakewalk now won't open. The folder is just as I copied it in two places, but not on my C drive. I tried to copy it back to my C drive, but the 1G+ I received by deleting it is now gone! So I don't have enough space to put the folder back! Can this be fixed? What I would like to do is put EVERYTHING on another drive so I can continue with my projects with my co-writers. Is that possible? I don't see how I can get enough space on my C drive to move the file back. I'm afraid I've lost all of my tracks and vocals stems. Please help! Thanks! A. Anthony
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