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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

How to fix Full Disk error in Your PC



There are thousands of issues in Windows systems. Every system has its pros and corns and has issues that sometime can make your computer affected severely and also does affect the overall system’s performance and speed. Windows Disk Full is one of such issues which can prevent you from writing or saving any new document in your hard drive. Why does this issue appear? We will discuss the reasons and solution about this issue below.

First step:

Before trying anything else make sure if your disk is not actually full with data and files. It is equally possible that your disk is full with data you have saved in it. There is always the possibility the modification in size is in fact more than your disk can hold. 

Go to "My Computer or Computer (As per your OS)" and look at the bar beneath the drive where your file is situated. If the bar is red, the disk is likely too full to hoard any further data on the disk. You may delete or move some files to another hard drive or external sources.

Second step:

Sometime you may receive the disk full error message when you try saving the same documents many times especially when it is on sharing. If file sharing is on, the boundary for saving a file each time you open a document is 60 times. What you can avoid this situation is to close and again open the saving document every 20 saves if you want to keep sharing the file or document.

Third Step:

If you continue receive the error message you should disable file-sharing.
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.

Apart from this you may also remove some unimportant data from your computer in order to make some space available in your hard drive. There are many great software utilities and PC Cleaner programs that can help you to remove the unimportant data from your system.

1 comment:

  1. Whenever a program crashes or power outage, your computer may create errors on its hard disk. Over time, the errors can result in a slow PC.The Windows operating system includes several PC tools, including a Check Disk program, to identify and clean any errors on your computer and to help keep it running smoothly.


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