How can i add more storage space for opening torrents?
Ben K asked:
I downloaded a game torrent from Bittorrent and when it was fully downloaded i tried to open the contents from the folder and it said that I didn’t have enough storage space to process the command. How can i increase my storage space for free? ( I have already tried defragging and trying to delete programs but it still didn’t work. )
I downloaded a game torrent from Bittorrent and when it was fully downloaded i tried to open the contents from the folder and it said that I didn’t have enough storage space to process the command. How can i increase my storage space for free? ( I have already tried defragging and trying to delete programs but it still didn’t work. )
3 Responses to “How can i add more storage space for opening torrents?”

Mastermind says:
06/25/2010 at 3:44 PM
Try extracting it in another drive or else by a new hard drive .
One more thing if you have alot of free space in other partitions , you can use partition magic to re-distribute free space .
John C says:
06/26/2010 at 9:39 PM
download CCleaner or clean up(the steve gould one) just google them. first time i ran clean up it deleted 1.5gb of rubbish
TheCoolPrince says:
06/30/2010 at 5:55 AM
You are right, game torrents do take up a lot of space. To the answer>>
Now, let’s assume that you have downloaded to the D drive of your computer. Now, I think the file you’ve downloaded is a compressed one (zipped, rarred, etc) So when you extract the files they’ll agreeably take up a lot of space; and, in your situation you don’t have much space on your Hard Disk. There are a few solutions. The thing u need to do is free up your hard disk as much as possible.
> Free up your disk space on D Drive (assumed here) by uninstalling previously installed games, softwares, music, videos,etc If you don’t want delete something, write it on a CD. If you free up the required space, then ull have no trouble with ur game.
> Cut paste the downloaded file to a Drive having more space and extract the files there.
> If both of the above fail, write your game to a CD and then extract the files onto your computer through the CD. (Here, delete the file after successfully writing to free up space)
Hope your problem gets resolved. Be sure to ask anything about which you didn’t understand.