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rcanada
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1. April 2005 @ 08:57 |
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Wow, what an error! The message reads:
"You do not have 4 mb of free space on any of your hard disks. Please removesome files and try again." The problem exists in the fact that I have
36.63 GB free space on my harddrive. I have uninstalled the program and reinstalled it.
RLC
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1. April 2005 @ 10:09 |
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hi
sounds likw house tidying time!
do you have norton? go to recylce bin and delete all norton saved files!
emtpy internet older
empty temp folders! both of them
turn off system restore and turn it back on again!
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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wild77
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1. April 2005 @ 10:33 |
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What programs are you using?
What type of file system is your hard drive using?
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ScubaPete
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1. April 2005 @ 11:04 |
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rcanada,
There is a tremendous difference between a MB and a GB. Are you sure that's what the error reads ?
Also, Information = Solution
So far you haven't supplied any information.
LQQk,[/I] This is an example of the type of information we need, fill in as much as you can ~ it's all very important ~
What are your PC's specs ?
What programs are you using ?
To rip ?
To edit ?
To Burn ?
What Guide OR Guides are you using ?
What is the name of the DVD you are trying to backup ?
Is your media clean and free of "smudges", "scratches" and fingerprints ?
What type of media are you using ?
(Of major importance if you're having any trouble burning discs.)
When was your last Disk Defrag ?
If you have to think about it, it's been far too long.
You need to do it now ! ! !
When you provide us with some basic information, we have a better idea of what you're problem might be.
Pete
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ScubaPete
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1. April 2005 @ 11:07 |
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(Heh, heh, Rotary, you type so fast I always come in second -
I hope I don't step on your toes :)
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wild77
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1. April 2005 @ 11:22 |
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ScubaPete & Rotary
Quote: I hope I don't step on your toes
Both of you have my respect,I found many useful threads from both of you when I first got started on AD.
ScubaPete nice web page you got going!
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1. April 2005 @ 11:30 |
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Sounds like a FATS not an NTFS file system to me. As has been said by scuba, information helps!
Gif by Phantom69

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ScubaPete
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1. April 2005 @ 13:14 |
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ScubaPete
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1. April 2005 @ 13:22 |
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Trying to answer your reply to your second thread -
Try to uninstall your program through - Control Panel, Add & remove proggys THEN remove trailers from your registry.
a Registry Cleaning method
Go into your registry C:\Windows\Regedit.exe and do a search "Ctrl and F" for the program you're trying to eradicate.
Example: DVDCloner II, Nero, dvdSanta, 123CopyDVD, etc.
OR use RegClean ~>
http://www.download.com/3000-2094-881470.html?tag=list
THEN reinstall and give iot a shot ~
Pete
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ScubaPete
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1. April 2005 @ 13:29 |
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I was hoping rcanada would have brought his other thread here but I could and I did (Lol)
And Scuba said, "LET THERE BE INFORMATION !." and there was information,
Quote: I followed the steps that Rotary recommended. Thank you, but the DVD still fails to start. I'll try to geive you guys as much information as I can. Though I am not as well aclimated to a computer as I would like to be, I know the difference between MB and GB. I defrag regularly; as a matter of fact, I just formatted my harddrive and ran my recovery program. I am using a Sony Vaio, RS530G. I had no problems when I used the three free programs for 1 Click DVD Copy. I began to encounter problems after activation. When I press the 'START' BUTTON, I get the following message: "You do not have 4 MB of free space on any of your hard disks. Please remove some files and try again."
PC specs: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Version: 5.1.2600
Service Pack: 1.0
Location: C:\Windows
PID: 55277-oem-0011903-00110
Hot Fix: QB816048
Memory (Ram)
Capacity: 512 MB
Processor
Intel (R) 4 CPU 3.20ghZ
vERSION X86 fAMILY 15 mODEL 2 sTEPPING 9
sPEED: 3192 MHa
Intel(R) Pentium (R) CPU 3.20 GHZ
lOCAL dISK 185.95gb
Sum of Hard Disks:
Used: 13.07 GB
Free: 172.88 GB
Thus far, I am only trying to Burn DVDs.
I use Real Play and Windows Media.
I get stopped at the START button irregardless of the media I am attempting to use.
I last defragged on03/25/2005.
I hope that I have prodived the information that you need in order to help me alleviate this problem. Again, I certainly do appreciate your help. TKU
ps:
1,024 Byte - 1 Kilobyte (KB)
1,024 Kilobyte (KB) = 1 Megabyte (MB)
1,073,741,824 Bytes = 1 Gigabyte
(am I good or what ?)
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Hallywood
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1. April 2005 @ 18:57 |
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You da man Pete.
HW.
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1. April 2005 @ 19:33 |
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Yep sometimes you really have to go after program remmnants to get them out. I'd probably get in touch with their tech support as see what they have to say.
You may just need to abandon that program and go with something a bit more reliable. Pete has a list of methods that work here:
http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/petesguide8.html
This is what he says about the program you are using:
1ClickDVDCopy- over-priced - a poor to barely average (in "Movie only" mode) 1-step program - very poor ripper (DVD43) - Ok for those who aren't concerned with quality - prone to artifacts (distortions and pixelations)
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1. April 2005 @ 21:03 |
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hi all
wow whats happened to this thread? is started out kool, i went to bed got back up and it EVOLVED, scuba you must have eyes in the back of your head, well spotted, and great you guided our man rcanada back home...
Quote: I just formatted my harddrive and ran my recovery program
so was the reformat currupt? i see your PID is OEM did you use recovery discs from a sony install (oem load allsorts of wierd and wonderful stuff...may need to check all settings like DMA / ASPI layer make sure your good to go! etc etc...)
Quote: I had no problems when I used the three free programs for 1 Click DVD Copy. I began to encounter problems after activation
did you swap apps then to one that needs activation?
Quote: When I press the 'START' BUTTON, I get the following message: "You do not have 4 MB of free space on any of your hard disks. Please remove some files and try again
Um... windows start button? there is something alien going on here? i would guess it didnt format only overwrite files all ready there ?
time to do house work AGGRESSIVE type...i would ERASE / FORMAT! and start again...
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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rcanada
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2. April 2005 @ 05:09 |
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Please accept my most humble apologies. I certainly was not offended by your inquiry; nor was it my attempt at being smart. I need people like you too badly to allow my feelings to be hurt. Presently, I am attempting to resolve this problem by getting a refund from 1 Click and ordering another DVD copier. My knowledge is too limited to dispute anything. Trust me, it is not my intent to upset anyone. I should have researched my choice more thourghly. On the surface, I thought 1 Click was the best thing available. I have been to Pete's website and I am looking at ANY DVD. I am open to all advice. Once more, and again, I appreciate all assistance and advice. THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU/TKU.
RLC
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2. April 2005 @ 09:32 |
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Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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ScubaPete
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2. April 2005 @ 10:22 |
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rcanada,
You aren't giving yourself any credit there Guy . . .
I wrote that guide for pple who can barely find the "start" button on their desktop. I'm talking about pple who are dumber than dirt, the way I was when I started. Heck, when I started, I was sooo dumb . . . ("How dumb were you, Scuba ?") . . I was so dumb that I didn't know how to get a drink of water while standing waist-deep in a sparkling crystal lake.
All you do is follow the guide to set the stuff up and when you backup a DVD, it takes 3-mousie clickie-things to go from the original to the backup done in the drawer and all for the affordable price of "FREE". We all know you can do it - How come we know it and you don't ?
Grab a "Coke" and your'favorite DVD and at least "TRY" my guide on Shrink/Decrypter. Follow the guide and I'll bet dollars to donuts that you'll have a dynamite backup before the "Coke" is gone :)
@Rorary,
The "Start" button he was refering to was the one on his program. I hate thoise 1-Click Guys. Their ad's are mis-leading as hell.
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