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Originally posted by fhqwhgads
First thing that popped into my head is the swap file...
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same here...
That, along with the temp file thing.
Its a common occurence that free space errors are caused by:
A) the drive that is reported (in your case D)
B) the drive that contains all volatile files (usually C)
When the message occurs try checking every drive for unusual disk usage... most likely you'll find C full.
And remember the swap file uses space on C.
(tip: set your swapfile to a fixed minimum=maximum. at about 1.5 times your main memory.)