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Well, hate to shock you all I have no temp files on "C". All are successfully being created in the D:\temp folder. I did change PD to auto save to a folder on D: also. I ran the trial, edited a file (90 min HD mpeg2), exported as a PS3 compatible mp4, all while checking the "C" drive, and the available space never changed. So I am viewing this as a success! FWIW, maybe others could change their 'temp' variables to another drive to verify this. Oh, and "MyDocuments" is also ONLY on the "D" drive, so the cyberlink created subs in there ended up on the "D" also. I used the Location Mover tool for that. I do have a few more questions before I fully commit, but I will search the forums first, and then I will create a new post if needed. And it is the support by USERS here, along with the user add content on MyDirector that has leaned me heavily towards this product. Cl should give the active members here some bling or SOMEthing Oh, and did I mention how FAST this program runs? And yes, to all the people with troubles, I went out of my way to crash it. Couldn't do it. Yet
What I see is that everyone seems to be saying that you can NOT change the location of the working folders for PD. It will ALWAYS be on "C". Regardless of what the Windows Temp Variable is set to. I am trying to confirm this. I currently use Roxio 2011, and it uses the Windows Temp Variable, as does all my other editing programs. Hence my question.

And thanks for the QUICK link Carl!
Just so I am clear on what you all are saying. PD will ONLY allow it's temp and work files to be on "C"? I have my temp variables set to another drive, and all temp files go to that drive. I am using an SSD, so "C" space is not wasted on temps. I don't allow any program to write to "C".
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