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Plz help on "Feature: Stationary Solver1(sol1/s1) Error: Failed to create folder to save to"

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Hi,

I am very new to COMSOL 4.1

Can anyone tell me why i am having the following error:

Feature: Stationary Solver1(sol1/s1)
Error: Failed to create folder to save to


Regards

2 Replies Last Post 2011年4月19日 GMT-4 17:25
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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年4月19日 GMT-4 17:20
I am also getting this error...
I am also getting this error...

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年4月19日 GMT-4 17:25

I am also getting this error...



The error you mentioned indicates that COMSOL is
unable to create recovery data on disk. Normally COMSOL saves the current
simulation into a recovery directory, which is located in a profile
directory in your home directory. If there is not enough space in your home
directory, or if the path to the home directory contains "non-standard"
characters, this problem may occur. Possible solution is:

Turn off the recovery feature. Start COMSOL 4.1, go to the menu

Options > Preferences > Save

and un-check the "Recovery" check box.

Regards
Faysal
[QUOTE] I am also getting this error... [/QUOTE] The error you mentioned indicates that COMSOL is unable to create recovery data on disk. Normally COMSOL saves the current simulation into a recovery directory, which is located in a profile directory in your home directory. If there is not enough space in your home directory, or if the path to the home directory contains "non-standard" characters, this problem may occur. Possible solution is: Turn off the recovery feature. Start COMSOL 4.1, go to the menu Options > Preferences > Save and un-check the "Recovery" check box. Regards Faysal

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