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Getting "Disk Full" error with plenty of space left
Using Win98SE. When trying to copy a 1MB file from h: to e:, I get an
"insufficient disk space" message. There is 350MB free on e: and 250MB free on h: In case it matters, c: has 130MB free; all programs run on drive c: The SWP file and all internet temp memory hog files, etc., are located on drive c: I'm thinking there must be space reserved on e: by some program but that's about as far as I can get. This must be either easy to fix or an unusual problem - a usenet search didn't turn up anything. Thanks in advance, guys! Fred |
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Getting "Disk Full" error with plenty of space left
Have you run Scandisk on E:\?
-- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User "Fred" wrote in message news:WadWf.5375$qm2.688@trnddc03... Using Win98SE. When trying to copy a 1MB file from h: to e:, I get an "insufficient disk space" message. There is 350MB free on e: and 250MB free on h: In case it matters, c: has 130MB free; all programs run on drive c: The SWP file and all internet temp memory hog files, etc., are located on drive c: I'm thinking there must be space reserved on e: by some program but that's about as far as I can get. This must be either easy to fix or an unusual problem - a usenet search didn't turn up anything. Thanks in advance, guys! Fred |
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