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I too am having Rendering problems - the following is the message that appears - Error Message - Insufficient Disk Space to Render at Current Resolution This erratic problem started the middle of last week. Prior to that, I routinely rendered complex scenes with multiple figures at 2400 by 2400 at 300 dpi. Now, half the time, I can not render a single figure at 1600 by 1200 at 150 dpi without getting the Insufficient Disk Space message. About 80% of the time, the error message appears the other 20% of the time it renders correctly. It doesnt seem to matter whether I have just started a new session, have recently re-booted etc. There does nor seem to be any pattern to the problem. I have tried clearing the .INI file, re-installing Poser, and searching the registry. (Did not find any Poser entries in registry - ??) My network and tech guys have been over this computer and have not found any problems. All other applications work fine Im routinely editing other large >1 GB graphics files and videos without any problems. The machine is about a month old. We've tried Defrag as was suggested by Poser support and in the previous messages, but nothing has helped. Particulars: Poser Version: 4.0.3.127 Install: Standard accepted all default from program installer Windows: Windows 2000 Professional Version: 5.00.2195 SP: Service Pack 2 installed Build: 2195 Computer: Dell Precision 330 Processor: Intel Pentium III, 1.5 GHz Ram: 1 GB Bios: Phoenix Rom Bios Plus Ver 1.10 A03 Local Hard Drives C: 18.6 GB total 13.8 GB free D: 18.6 GB total 16.9 GB free Several TBs of free space down the hall Page Files: Drive C: 1536 MB minimum 4095 MB maximum Video Card: Quadro2 Pro Dell Workstation Chip type Quadro2 Pro Dac Type Integrated RAMDAC Memory 64 MB Adapter Quadro2 Pro Bios Version 3.15.0011 Any thoughts or help will be extremely appreciated. Thanks
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