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MathPlayer Support MathDaisy Support WebEQ Support Support > MathType Support > Technical Support Notices TechNote #64: Last modified: 10/19/04 "The disk http://www.dessci.com/en/support/mathtype/tsn/tsn64.htm is full" or "We can't open" Error Message in MicrosoftWord The information https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3024284?tstart=0 in this document applies to: MathType 6 and later (Win & Mac) Microsoft Word 2002 & later (Win) Microsoft Word 2008 & later (Mac) Issue When trying to save Microsoft Word documents, some users receive the following error message (Word 2002 -- Office XP): or this message (Word 2013): This message is microsoft word displayed despite plenty of available free space on the hard drive. The exact error message may vary by version of Microsoft Word and platform. Reason This error message indicates the embedding information for some of the graphics in your Microsoft Word document has been corrupted. Since Word cannot correctly save the file, it displays its default error message for file save failure. This problem occurs in disk full error Microsoft Word with many types of embedded graphics and is not specific to MathType graphics. Determine if this error message is accurate before proceeding! Before reading further, verify that you have at least 10% available free space on your hard drive. Having 20% free is preferable. Solutions In order to save your document, you must delete or repair the graphics with corrupt embedding information in your document. There are a number of methods available. This notice covers the following: Microsoft's Technical Notices about the "Disk Full" Error How to Quickly Repair Your Document How to Identify Corrupted Graphics How to Repair A Graphic Manually How to Prevent the "Disk Full Error" Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles about Corrupt Word Documents Getting This Problem Addressed by Microsoft Microsoft's Technical Notices about the "Disk Full" Error Microsoft discusses this problem on their website and provides a solution, but a simpler solution is available for MathType users below. Microsoft does not have an article specifically addressing every version of Word. The article linked here, while mentioning Word 2002 (Office XP) should apply for most Windows versions Microsoft recommends locating and deleting those graphics which have corrupt embedding inform
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. mkmeek2 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my computer is new?, Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my computer is new? When I am using Microsoft Word I recieve two error messages. The first says that the disk is full trying to write to my Macintosh HD. The second says that Word is unable to save the AutoRecover file to the location I have specified. I am very new to Macs. Please Help! MacBook Pro Posted on Apr 27, 2011 5:59 PM I have this question too Close Q: Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my computer is new?, Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my comp ... Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my computer is new?, Why does it tell me that Macintosh HD is full when my computer is new? more All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by Rembert Oldenboom, Rembert Oldenboom May 25, 2011 5:47 AM in response to mkmeek2 Level 1 (4 points) Notebooks May 25, 2011 5:47 AM in response to mkmeek2 Same issue with MacBook Pro (2.8 GHz i7) and MS Office for Business Mac:2011. I have plenty of space left (500+ GB). The popup "The disk is full trying to write to Macintosh HD. Free some space on this drive, or save the document on another disk" shows irregularly. However, saving the document manually does work properly. The document resides in a DropBox folder. The autorecover folder is just in my Documents folder - full rights granted. In the autorecover folder a file exists with the name of my document having "AutoRecovery save of " prepended. The size of this document is 0 KB.Maybe this is caused by me closing the lid, travelling and reopening the lid again frequently: other networks, sleeping computer etc. I know Outlook doesn't like this and does crash occasionally. Maybe Word suffers from this as well. Restarted Word, reloaded the document and didn't get the error anymore, at least, not for now. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Linc Davis, Linc Davis May 25, 2011 6:00 AM in response to mkmeek2 Level 10 (208,000 points) Applications May 25, 2011 6:00 AM in response to mkme