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| Thread ID: 79217 | 2007-05-12 16:07:00 | Write error file "filename." Disk is probably full. | fxu (12259) | Press F1 |
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| 549311 | 2007-05-12 16:07:00 | I've done searches in google, and it re-directs to a thread in this forum, but I still can't fix it. img523.imageshack.us As you can see, it's NTSF, and there is +200gb left. It only happens when I'm trying to extract something from winrar, a big file, 3-4gb or more. This is an external harddrive, and it always happened when I tried extracting big files. When I had more space in my internal harddrive, I used to switch it, extract it, and put it back in the external, but I only have 2 gb left :o [Have in mind it always did this] I did some defrags, but nothing .. I tried going into Safe Mode to defrag through there, but everytime I put in the user to log-in, it reboots on me back to Normal Mode (and it shows the press esc to stop loading sptd.sys) If there is nothing else, I will fix this sptd.sys (daemon tools related, already googled and know how to fix it) and go into safe mode .. but if there's an easier way to fix this [the harddrive], let me know. |
fxu (12259) | ||
| 549312 | 2007-05-12 22:08:00 | check and see want your virtual memory settings are, if they are "fixed" I recommend you allow "system managed" then your swap file can shrink or grow as needed. Virtual memory uses a portion of your hard disk (page file/virtual memory) to temporally swap program code in and out of when doing memory intensive operations such as unzipping large files. |
beama (111) | ||
| 549313 | 2007-05-13 21:42:00 | How much space do you have on your Windows partition?? It may be expanding it into temp space on your Windows partition and running out of room. How are you extracting the file? Right click in explorer & extract? Opening WinRAR first? |
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| 549314 | 2007-05-13 22:27:00 | check and see want your virtual memory settings are, if they are "fixed" I recommend you allow "system managed" then your swap file can shrink or grow as needed. Virtual memory uses a portion of your hard disk (page file/virtual memory) to temporally swap program code in and out of when doing memory intensive operations such as unzipping large files. Thank you very much .. it worked :o I love you. Thank you anyways autechre. |
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