Insufficient disk space when rendering for print to video

We have a new hard drive (1.5 terabytes) with one project and when printing to video, the "insufficient disk space" window appears and remove rendered files dialog box ahows.  167 mb of rendered files which could not be removed. 
What is the solution to get files removed or space created to export to video?
Thank you

Where is the project? Please post a screenshot of your event and project library.

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