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Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

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I a having a problem when rendering an image to file using Photoworks I get an error message saying that I don’t have enough disk space. I have 8GB of free space and the file I am trying to save is only 50MB. I have done all the usual tricks like deleting old files and defragging. Has any one had this problem or any thing like it?       
Jim

RE: Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

How RAM do you have? What is your Virtual Memory set to?

Should be set 3 X RAM for Minimum and 4 X RAM for Maximum. Only set your Virtual memory up if you have under 512 MB of RAM. Anything after that you will never use.

Also what kind of Video card are you using and the memory on board?

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RE: Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

(OP)
I have 512MB of Ram, Virtual Memory is set to 2500MB
The video card is a Matox millennium G450 32MB

RE: Rendering an image to file using Photoworks

Strange as this sounds, but SolidWorks bombed out on me at work as I was trying to save an assembly (twice).

All that was required to fix this problem was a cleaning of the C:\Windows\Temp folder in WinNT and I had no more problems.

I assume this was included when you 'deleted old files' but thought I'd throw this out anyway.




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