That's hard to tell. You can run scandisk or chkdsk on the drive (depending
on your OS) and follow that fixup with a Defrag and see if either or both of
those help fix it.
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"Jon" wrote in message
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The new hard has about 105GB remaining. The old drive was starting to
fail.
Could ther be some corrupted files that transferred to the new drive?
"Jim Pickering" wrote:
Suspect your problem is related to the "cloning" software you used. It
probably just created a new drive of the same size as your earlier one
and
you've just run out of space. Try opening the drive in My Computer and
seeing how much free space is available and let us know.
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"Jon" wrote in message
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I tried cleaning out temp files & compacted email files with no luck.
"Alias" wrote:
Jon wrote:
I deleted the offline files but I still get the same error.
Reboot. Empty the two temps files, the one under your profile and the
one in Windows.
Alias
"Alias" wrote:
Jon wrote:
I can't open or save attachments any more. When I try to save
attachments I
get a message that says "Please check your free disk space". I
did
recently
copy everything over to a larger hard drive via cloneing method.
Right click on your desktop IE icon/Properties/Delete files/tick
delete
off line files. Try again.
Alias