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Answer» This problem may be related to my earier question. My C: drive has 156Gb free space. I get the warning before I have to specify where I'm going to save the image.i want dis computer todaysend it to me todayIt must be some Arcsoft Photo glitch. However... I checked their site pretty well, including forums, and there is no single reference to such an error. Did you try to email them?Quote from: Broni on December 05, 2007, 08:49:23 AM It must be some Arcsoft Photo glitch. Just a shot in the DARK, since I don't know what brand this scanner is, but HP's website DOES have a reference to such an error. The reason I came back and ASKED what brand it was. Really should have done that in the first place. Here's what HP has to say: Quote http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/fastFaqLiteDocument?lc=en&cc=uk&dlc=en&docname=bus05570 Don't know if it's even relevant, haven't heard back from the OP on what brand it was. He has this posted on several forums, so maybe he found an answer somewhere else.Nice find.My scanner is a Canon Canoscan 8800F, connected via USB. I Use Vista Business. According to Computer, my C: drive has 157gb free (169,630,883,846 bytes). Am I misreading/misinterpreting this?Quote 157gb free (169,630,883,846 bytes). Am I misreading/misinterpreting this?No. 8 bits(b)=1 byte(B) 1024B =1KB 1024KB=1MB 1024MB=1GB 1024GB=1TBI tried to contact Arcsoft via their e-mail support address but you have to specify your product from a very limited selection which doesn't include Photo Studio, Elements or Scan Gear. I have sent my question via their customer feedback address. I have posted this query on other forums without any luck. I'm fairly sure that lots of other people would have the same problem and I have a nagging suspicion that the SOLUTION will turn out to be terribly obvious. |
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