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Never mind the RAM count, I re-read the OP. Even at 3.2 Ghz a

Celeron is severely limited doing the work you indicate.

 

"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:...

> How much physical RAM does the machine have installed ? With

> all the files opened in Word have you checked TaskMgr for items

> like Memory Usage, Handles and I/O counts ? Process to check is

> WinWord.Exe.

>

> Also a key piece of data would be which version of Microsoft

> Word is being used.

>

> Has the machine in question had it's Temp folders cleaned ?

>

> "Carl Gross" <CarlGross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:F8724EFF-BD6F-4E72-8DF4-F85762EC6852@microsoft.com...

>> Each o fhtese have to do with freeing up disk space by saving them to

>> different drives or deleting files. The main drive that she is working

>> from

>> has 22GB free. The open files are not THAT big.

>>

>> "Terry R." wrote:

>>

>>> The date and time was 10/23/2008 11:04 AM, and on a whim, Carl Gross

>>> pounded out on the keyboard:

>>>

>>> > someone in my office has Windows XP SP2, 3.2Ghz Celeron Processor with

>>> > 1GB

>>> > memory. She has a 35GB C drive partition, 22GB of which is free.

>>> >

>>> > When she has multiple MS Word documents open (in this case she had 3

>>> > big

>>> > ones open) the message "Disk Full" pops up. What would cause this?

>>>

>>> Hi Carl,

>>>

>>> Found a few KB articles that might help:

>>>

>>> "You receive a 'The disk is full trying to write to drive' error message

>>> when you try to save, open, or close a document in Word 2000"

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224031

>>>

>>> "You receive a 'The disk is full or too many files are open' error

>>> message when you save a document in Word 2000"

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224041

>>>

>>> "You receive a 'The disk is full. Free some space on this drive, or save

>>> the document on another drive' error message when you try to save a file

>>> in Word 2000"

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=224059

>>>

>>> --

>>> Terry R.

>>>

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