"Low disk space" means you're running out of room on your hard disk.
Installing more RAM doesn't help.
Start with the Disk Cleanup Wizard (Start > All Programs > Accessories >
System Tools > Disk Cleanup. Do not "compress old files".)
---
Ted Zieglar
"Backup is a computer user's best friend."
Shigure wrote:
Hello, I run Windows XP Pro SP2. I had 1.5 GB of RAM installed ( 2x256MB;
2x512MB).
I installed two 1GB sticks of ram to increase my memory (2x1GB; 2x512MB)
Now I get a "Low disk space" alert every time I open a program in windows.
Is there any way to fix this? I read something similar in the Knowledge base
on the Microsoft website, but it applied to Win98/ME, not windows XP.
Re: Memory above 512 MB ... Although many people will tell you that formatting and installing... versions of Windows, an upgrade to XP replaces almost everything, ... Just confirming that the problem you're alluding to in Windows 98 ... much RAM is another story; ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Problems installing windows XP ... > boot up, get to the blue screen when it starts loading everything, it ... > Now when I tried to do the same thing with a regular 32-bit windows xp ...Usually problems installing an operating system stem from hardware ... Test your RAM, make sure your motherboard can handle the ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Win 2000 Development VM ... Windows 2000 VM can run smoothly on 96 MB of ram allocated,... another RAM chip, because your system bus is running at half speed ... No, XP is much larger, particularly after installing all the fixes. ... you might have a look at Windows 2003 Server. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
Re: Lots of crashes ... > installing XP Home a few months ago my system crashes...Windows 98, that means it is an older machine. ... 3) your RAM was marginal and while Win98 would tolerate it, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)