Cannot start / run Android emulator in AVD

When I try to start the emulator from AVD, I received this message: -

Starting emulator for AVD 'Android_4.1' NAND: could not write file C:\Users\Hazem\AppData\Local\Temp\\AndroidEmulator\TMP3E19.tmp, No space left on device 
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Delete some files in the C: \ full folder, this is a problem that does not have enough space to place the emulator.

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Go to this place C: \ Users \ Hazem \ AppData \ Local \ Temp \ AndroidEmulator \ and you will see many files, such as TMP3E19.tmp. Go ahead and delete all of them. If your emulator is open, you cannot delete all of them and just click on it and delete as many as you can. If your emulator is closed, you can delete all of them.

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You just need to go to the local properties of the disk and click erase disk, also make sure that you have deleted temporary files and recycle items.it will delete all dump files and your memory will be released.

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This is because you do not have free space on the disk on which you create your emulator, try deleting several elements of this disk and it will start, make sure that you have 1 gb (for precaution) of the data available on the disk, It worked for me

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