[Nucleo 64 STM32L452RE] Insufficient disk space on current disk. Failed uploading
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 12:39 pm
Hello everyone,
Uploading the standard Arduino blink sketch to Nucleo does not work anymore for me since one day ago (before it worked fine). I get the following error.
**Desktop:**
- OS: Windows 11 Home, OS build 22621.2715
- Arduino IDE version: 2.2.1
- STM32 core version: 2.7.0
- Upload method: "Mass storage"
**Board:**
- Name: Nucleo 64 STM32L452RE-C05
- Hardware Revision: MB1136 Rev C,
**Additional context**
I searched for this problem, I came across this issue. https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... issues/865
Based on that I tried two things:
1. I updated the ST link firmware, as shown in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIuO0SeKq_k That did not fix the problem.
2. I deinstalled Arduino IDE from my PC, rebooted PC, then reinstalled Arduino. The problem was fixed. I used the board a few times. Then unplugged it, on subsequent usage the problem came back again.
IDE output is in the attached txt file. [IDE verbose output.txt](https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... n.disk.txt)
I crossposted this topic onto the github STM32 Arduino core page https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... ssues/2221.
Uploading the standard Arduino blink sketch to Nucleo does not work anymore for me since one day ago (before it worked fine). I get the following error.
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Insufficient disk space on current disk.
Insert another disk and type <Return> to continue... Failed uploading: uploading error: exit status 2
- OS: Windows 11 Home, OS build 22621.2715
- Arduino IDE version: 2.2.1
- STM32 core version: 2.7.0
- Upload method: "Mass storage"
**Board:**
- Name: Nucleo 64 STM32L452RE-C05
- Hardware Revision: MB1136 Rev C,
**Additional context**
I searched for this problem, I came across this issue. https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... issues/865
Based on that I tried two things:
1. I updated the ST link firmware, as shown in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIuO0SeKq_k That did not fix the problem.
2. I deinstalled Arduino IDE from my PC, rebooted PC, then reinstalled Arduino. The problem was fixed. I used the board a few times. Then unplugged it, on subsequent usage the problem came back again.
IDE output is in the attached txt file. [IDE verbose output.txt](https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... n.disk.txt)
I crossposted this topic onto the github STM32 Arduino core page https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_C ... ssues/2221.