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Hi

I've been having a bit of a weird problem when I try and save a pdf file ( more than any other type ) from the internet to my PC.

 It's a home built desktop with a Gigabyte M68M-S2P board and sempron 140 cpu , 4gb memory , a 300 gb HD ( with 170 gb free ) also a 1tb ext HD. 

 If I try to save to the ' my documents ' folder I GET - The disc you are saving to or the disc used for temporary files is full , clear some space to continue - and it won't go any further. I can save it to my EXTERNAL harddrive without any problem. I've cleared the tempory internet folder with cookies and history and tried again with no joy.

 Anyone got an idea as to what could cause this and a way to solve it please ?

Thanks , Adam What Internet Browser are you using?

Does it work with another Internet Browser? (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome)
 I use both internet explorer , firefox and the aol browser and it happens on all of them.

AdamWhat caught my eye is you are attempting to save to My Documents folder...
Either the path is wrong...or your HDD is so filled Win GIVES that ERROR message.  Quote from: patio on April 07, 2013, 02:27:23 PM
What caught my eye is you are attempting to save to My Documents folder...
Either the path is wrong

 Why ?

Quote from: patio on April 07, 2013, 02:27:23 PM
or your HDD is so filled Win gives that error message.

As mentioned above - 300 gb HD ( with 170 gb free ) ?

Thanks , AdamWhat happens if you attempt to save it to the desktop?
 Hi

 Just tried to download to the desktop and found that in IE it does the same as above , but have found that now in firefox it will now download/save to either the desktop or the ' my documents ' folder. Have no idea why?

AdamIn Firefox you can set the DLoad location to where you want under Tools / Options on the file MENU...


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