I need to move files from one directory to another on the same hard drive using PowerShell. The hard drive that I need to do that on is almost always on the limit of the space. My problem is when I try to use the cmdlet Move-Item
, I get the error message "There is not enough space on the disk.". However, When using Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V on Windows Explorer it works fine. If I free up space on the hard drive, I'm also able to use the command Move-Item
.
So, I was wondering if someone can guide to find a solution to "cut" and " paste" a file using PowerShell that would not need more space on the disk to execute the command?
Get-ChildItem -Path "\\10.72.100.203\Pending\$ticket*" -Recurse -Force |
Move-Item -Destination "\\10.72.100.203\Completed"
Result:
Move-Item : There is not enough space on the disk. At C:\script\test2.ps1:66 char:76 + ... e -Force | Move-Item -Destination "\\10.72.100.203\Completed" -Force ... + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : WriteError: (\\10.72.100.203...Mark 0718-3.VHD:FileInfo) [Move-Item], + FullyQualifiedErrorId : MoveFileInfoItemIOError,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.MoveItemCommand
Powershell version: PS C:\script> $PSVersionTable Name Value ---- ----- PSVersion 5.1.15063.502 PSEdition Desktop PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...} BuildVersion 10.0.15063.502 CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000 WSManStackVersion 3.0 PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
move "\\10.72.100.203\Pending\$ticket*" "\\10.72.100.203\Completed"
Move
is an alias of theMove-Item
cmdlet that is failing for him right now. Maybe using the[System.Io.FileInfo].MoveTo()
method or something. TryGet-ChildItem -Path "\\10.72.100.203\Pending\$ticket*" -Recurse -Force | ForEach{$_.MoveTo("\\10.72.100.203\Completed\$($_.Name)"}
$PSVersionTable
Please copy and paste the output into the question.