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Anonymous
2013-09-18T03:53:09+00:00

Why do I get the following message whenever I try to save a PDF to my system?

The disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full.  Free some space on this disk and try again, or save to a different disk. 

The disk is not full.  It is 3/4 empty

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-09-18T10:02:05+00:00

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  2. Anonymous
    2013-09-18T13:41:33+00:00

    Thank you for letting us know the solution to your problem. Please Mark the Answer.

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  3. Anonymous
    2013-09-18T13:10:28+00:00

    Thank you Gerry.  My problem was an ADOBE Reader bug and the suggested solution rectified my problem.

    WMH49

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  4. Anonymous
    2013-09-18T13:08:37+00:00

    Thank you Ron.  I have bypassed the bug in ADOBE Reader and am now able to save PDF files.

    WMH49

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  5. Anonymous
    2013-09-18T10:15:39+00:00

    Please provide a copy of your System Information file. Type System Information in the Search Box above the start Button and press the ENTER key. Select File, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. The system creates a new System Information file each time system information is accessed. You need to allow a minute or two for the file to be fully populated before exporting a copy. Please upload to your Sky Drive, share with everyone and post a link here. Please say if the report has been obtained in safe mode.

    Please upload and share with everyone copies of your System and Application logs from your Event Viewer to your Sky Drive and post a link here.

    To access the System log select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, from the list in the left side of the window select Windows Logs and System. Place the cursor on System, select Action from the Menu and Save All Events as (the default evtx file type) and give the file a name. Do the same for the Applications log. Do not provide filtered files.

    For help with Sky Drive see paragraph 9.3:

    http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.uk/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

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