pack & go bonus tool

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Joe, Sep 26, 2003.

  1. Joe

    Joe Guest

    Does anyone know why when we use the pack & go bonus tool it tells me the
    destination disk is full?

    Thanks,
    Joe
     
    Joe, Sep 26, 2003
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  2. Joe

    Cadalot Guest

    Could it be because the "disk is full"?

    Have you checked?
     
    Cadalot, Sep 26, 2003
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  3. Joe

    Joe Guest

    Its a new file. We just started having this problem when we upgraded to
    Win. XP.
     
    Joe, Sep 26, 2003
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  4. Joe

    gGLK Guest

    I think you are talking about AutoCAD 14, because that was the first time
    Autodesk used the bonus tool Pack & Go.

    You use Pack & Go when you want to send a drawing to someone, with all
    Xrefs, fonts etc., so the other person can see the same information as you.
     
    gGLK, Sep 26, 2003
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  5. Joe

    Chip Harper Guest

    Pack N Go Bonus Tool error: The destination disk is full.
    Published date: 2001-07-16
    ID: TS3195

    Applies to:
    AutoCADĀ® Release 14


    Issue


    When the Pack N Go utility tries to save to a destination (network or local)
    that has more than 2GB of free space, the following error message is
    displayed:

    The destination disk is full.
    Please select another path.
    Could not Create file.

    Solution


    To resolve this problem, save to a drive location that has less than 2GB
    free space or to a floppy disk.

    This problem is corrected with the version of the utility that runs with the
    AutoCADĀ® 2000 and later releases.
     
    Chip Harper, Sep 27, 2003
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  6. Joe

    Shobhit Guest

    Why use PACK & GO? Use E-TRANSMIT! It's a better tool than P&G!

    Shobhit
     
    Shobhit, Sep 28, 2003
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  7. Joe

    Joe Guest

    I have never heard of E-Transmit. We are still using Autocad 14. Where is
    it located?
    Joe
     
    Joe, Sep 29, 2003
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