AppData Folder Keeps Expanding - Not Enough Space To Install Program
Dec 13, 2010
What is going on with my system. I try to install a program and get an error message saying that it is unable to write to C:Users[MYNAME]AppDataLocalTemp So I open Windows Explorer and check the attributes for that address and all is OK but every time I click on the Application Data folder it seems to replicate itself over and over. One error says that there is not enough space when I have over 65Gb free on that drive.
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Dell XPS420 Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) Service Pack 1,
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