Pharie82 opened this issue on Jan 23, 2004 ยท 12 posts
Pharie82 posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 5:05 PM
I have this reoccuring problem when i try to render sometimes where I get a popup message that says Insufficient Disk space to render at current resolution. I'm running Poser 4 with all the updated on a PC. I usually render everything at 3000 px 100 dpi. I have 10 gigs of free space on my drive, but still get the message, even when I lower the size to 2000 px. Can anyone help me with this? PLEASE?
dlk30341 posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 5:20 PM
I have 50G left on my HD & sometimes still get that message trying to render 1157 & less. And yes, I do defrag 1x a week. Only solution that I've come across is to reboot & try again & that has always worked for me. I'm not sure what causes it, but that's only I way I can get around it. Also I have nothing running in the background other than my broadband connection.
geep posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 5:53 PM
The cause is the lack of RAM recovery by the OS. That's why rebooting clears the problem. ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
dlk30341 posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 6:00 PM
hmmm..I have 1g of Ram with the latest update..using PPP
galactron22 posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 8:43 PM
I'm using PPP also, and I had the same problem a while back. I made it dissapear by changing the Virtual memory size on your PC.
Ask me a question, and I'll give you an answer.
nakamuram posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 9:09 PM
Set your virtual memory to 0, then reboot. After rebooting, set your vm back to it's original size or larger. You should be OK, though you will eventually run into this problem again.
galactron22 posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 12:05 AM
Actually by raising your VM to 2 gigs, or higher (depending on the size of your HD), this problem should be solved, for example I have a 2.8 Gig machine, with 1 Meg of memory, a 60 Gig HD and a second 120 gig HD, I can take about 2 Gigs per drive, that gives me 5 Gigs of memory to play with. With that much memory I sholud be able to render anything in Poser with no problems.
Ask me a question, and I'll give you an answer.
xantor posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 8:17 AM
Memturbo might help with this problem, it recovers the ram that has been used but unrecovered by other programs.
Nance posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 9:55 AM
As far as I know, no one has found a single solution that works at all times, on all systems. Not even going to go into the ridiculous ritual I have to employ when it strikes.
nakamuram posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 11:49 AM
Raising the amount of virtual memory prolongs the amount of time between occurrances of the problem. Not a real solution, but a good work around if you have enough disk space.
galactron22 posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 1:36 PM
I've had mine set with more VM fo about a year, and I haven't had any problems, this solution not anly helps Poser, but also improves PC performance.
Ask me a question, and I'll give you an answer.
crowbar posted Mon, 26 January 2004 at 4:12 AM
it is definately improved if you increase your virtual memory settings for the drive poser is located on (if you split your hard disk into separate volumes)- 2 or 3 gigs as top setting works - windows suggests a size which works well as the minimum - must be lots of memory leaks when poser runs