I think it will work because the move just needs to change the file pointer and not physically move the file, but if that's wrong, how to successfully download the file? My question is (without downloading for days to find out): Will Chrome successfully move the file from F:\big-cache\ to F:\big-files\ when the file occupies 90% of the space available on the drive? Research suggests adding -disk-cache-dir="F:\big-cache" to the program shortcut. It appears that Chrome uses a temporary folder for downloads which would be on C:\somewhere (%appdata%\whatever) which has nowhere near enough space. On Windows 7 running Chrome browser, downloading a 3.2TB file to a USB drive say F:\big-files\ with 3.5TB free fails because "Disk Full".
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