Solution: First select "This PC", right-click the mouse, and select "Properties"; then select "Advanced System Settings" in the pop-up window, click "Environment Variables"; then in the pop-up dialog box Double-click "TMP" and click "Browse Directory"; finally select the disk with a larger amount of remaining space on the current disk and click the "OK" button.
The operating environment of this tutorial: Windows 10 system, Dell G3 computer.
The reason for this situation is that when the TMP in the environment variable of the software is located on a disk with smaller remaining disk space, you can modify it in the system settings to a disk with larger remaining space to solve the problem. The specific setting method is as follows:
Find My Computer on the desktop, right-click and select Properties to enter.
#In the system settings interface that appears, click the Advanced System Settings button on the left to enter.
The page jumps to the system properties interface and click the environment variables button.
Find TMP in the pop-up dialog box and double-click the option.
In the editing user variable interface that appears, click Browse Directory.
At this time, in the select disk directory interface that appears, click the disk with the larger amount of remaining space on the current disk and click the OK button.
# Use Windows Photo Viewer to open the picture again and you will see that the picture can be displayed normally.
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