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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow do I Fix a Disk Is Full Computer Error?How do I Fix a Disk Is Full Computer Error?By Seth AmeryIt can be a confusing scenario when you are working heavily on a document and you receive a message that your disk is full when trying to save your work. This is especially concerning when you
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are working on something important and you know for certain that your disk couldn't disk full error message mac possibly be filled. This is an error that occurs when you regularly save your work at an excessive rate, and resolving
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the problem for the future is easy.Step 1Check your computer and make sure your disk isn't actually full. The more you add to a document, the larger it becomes. There is always the chance photoshop error message scratch disk full the change in size is actually more than your disk can handle. Open "My Computer" and look at the bar beneath the drive where your file is located. If the bar is red, the disk is likely too full to store any more. Move some files to another hard drive or external drive or delete files.Step 2Monitor your saves. This error message is likely to appear when you have saved disk error message windows 7 a document an extreme amount of times. If file sharing is turned on, the limit for saving a file each time you open a document is 60 times. Close and reopen the document every 20 saves if you must keep file sharing active.Step 3Disable file-sharing if you don't need it. Click "File Sharing" in "Control Panel" while your document is open. Click "Start/Stop" and click "Stop." This will remove the limit of saves you can make, causing the error to stop.References & ResourcesMicrosoft: "Disk is Full" Error MessageRelatedTechwalla's 2015 Holiday Buyers GuideProductivityThe 22 Coolest Gadgets We Saw at CES 2016ProductivityHow to Fix a Not Enough Free Disk Space ErrorProductivityHow to Deal When Your Mac Says 'Startup Disk Is Almost Full'ProductivityHow to Delete the Files From a Full External Hard DriveProductivityHow to Use two Hard Drives on the Same ComputerProductivityHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICY©2016 Demand Media, Inc.Login | Sign UpSign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation!Or Forgot Password? Remember meLog InCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you agree to the Techwalla Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation! Get news about the products and tech you really care about. We'll
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked VDonkers Level 1 (0 points) Mac OS X Q: "startup disk full" error message So, I get this error message saying "your startup disk is full: you need to make disk space available by
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deleting files" (or something along those lines). I went through my files, saved about 10 gigs hard disk error message of stuff to my external HD, then deleted it from my mac HD.I keep getting this message, even after clearing up several gigs of space.
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When I boot up my computer, I have about 448mb of space on my HD, but it seems to disappear within a few minutes, even without any activity on my part.Thanks.-Erik eMac, Mac OS X (10.3.x) Posted on Jan 2, https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-do-i-fix-a-disk-is-full-computer-error 2008 5:46 PM I have this question too Close Q: "startup disk full" error message All replies Helpful answers by JMVP, JMVP Jan 2, 2008 6:30 PM in response to VDonkers Level 6 (16,840 points) Jan 2, 2008 6:30 PM in response to VDonkers A Unix-based OS such as OS X requires hard drive space for log and cache files; this can take anywhere from 64MB to 2GB depending on how much RAM you have, how long since the cron maintenance tasks https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1321810?start=0&tstart=0 last ran, whether anyting is causing large write operations to the various logs, and so on. As a rule of thumb, you don't want an OS X Mac to drop below about 5GB free space, minimum; a oft-cited ballpark of keeping 10 to 15% of the hard drive free allows for user-created data and allows some safety margin.If a Unix computer fully runs out of space, the computer can fail to start normally. You'd then face starting in single-user mode (hold the command and s keys down at startup), which puts you in a Unix command line interface. It's possible to use Unix commands to navigate around and search for unnecessary files to delete, but doing so if definitely non-trivial.While written for Tiger, Francine: A Miscellany of Mystifying Tiger Problems has some useful tips you can try.If you moved several GB to the Trash and tried to empty the Trash while the Mac's hard drive was nearly full, that effort may have unintentionally corrupted the disk directory. Boot from your OS X Install disc to launch Disk Utility from the Installer menu, and run Repair Disk on the hard drive (see Using Disk Utility and fsck). If repairs are reported, repeat Repair Disk until no problems are found. If DU is unable to repair the drive, DiskWarrior can often make directory repairs that DU cannot. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by markpowell, markpowell Mar 17, 2008 4:08 PM i
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Guest Excel (and Word) version 2000, XP(2002) and 2003 are all producing "Disk is Full" errors followed by "Document could not be saved". Excel in particular sometimes presents "Document is locked" errors. I've researched this issue in the KB and on Technet and have found several articles with several suggestions. None of the found articles seems to apply. Since I have tried all of the known resolutions and checked every Microsoft KB article relating to these issues I'm asking the question here. Several of my users have experienced this problem, but not all. Problem is very intermittent, though seems to be more frequent with Office 2003 than Office XP or Office 2000. Here is the basic scenario and what I have discovered: Problem can exist on Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Files are located on network shares. Files can be saved to local drive or different network share on the same server with the troubled network share without incident. Affects one share at one time, and not another (i.e. users home directory but not a public share at one time, then the public share but not the users home directory at another time). Saving as .rtf does not resolve this issue. Saving as different file name does not resolve issue. Rebuilding the documents does not resolve this issue. All share and NTFS permissions are accurate and allow users to save to those directories. Changing share or NTFS permissions occasionally resolves the issue but not every time, and the issue reoccurs. Disk space is >20G on each share - plenty of space. Disk Quotas are not being used. Servers are Windows 2000 Server. Latest Microsoft patches deployed by local SUS server. Latest Office patches downloaded and deployed from Office Update for all versions on each machine. Active Directory domain deployment. Affects more than one server/user. Affects only a fraction of our users (<1%) Began very recently (End of September 2003) Microsoft KB articles do not apply to the situation. Norton AV 2003 deployed on the workstations. Norton SB 8.1 deployed on the servers. Disabling the AV on both the workstation and the server does not resolve this issue. Norton has not had significant reports of this issue. Microsoft has not had significant reports of thi