[b]Local Disk ( D: )[/b] 18GB
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Last edited by james_cuteoo2 (2007-06-23 10:08:00)
but. i'm having some connection speed .. problems . damn! !!! hehehe
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Last edited by Padme (2007-06-26 08:53:32)
Last edited by Padme (2007-06-26 08:54:11)
[i]Sometimes we just need to check it if we posted right.[/i]
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Hmm.. my guess is that since your computer has limited "real memory" , it made use of your hard disk to "swap" some memory there. Swapping makes use of your hard disk for memory operations . Yes! You will experience very bad performance if you are using disk for memory needs .. I suggest you to upgrade your RAM at least 512M (the higher the better). Another alternative is to turn off "other" applications that are running prior starting your Photoshop , that can probably release some "real memory" back to your machine.
Freelance , you should be fine .. by default, your web browser will ask you if you want to execute "any" application. If you had not allowed such , you should be ok.
Last edited by kabuteman (2007-06-26 20:10:00)
Once you upgrade your RAM you can install it again.
[quote]First, an explanation of what fragmentation is. [b]Fragmentation occurs when you write and delete files to your hard drive.[/b] Every time a file is deleted you free up space. When you write to the drive that free space is used. If the file being written to the drive is larger than a piece of free space then another piece of free territory is taken elsewhere on the drive. Over time you end up with a file that looks like this:
[quote][b]hard is read This to[/b][/quote]
You can make sense of that, but, it took you some time to figure it out, right? Your hard drive has to go through the same period of figuring as well. The more fragmented your drive, the longer it takes for the computer to figure out where all of the little pieces are and put them back together again.
By defragmenting the drive [b]you gather up all those scattered pieces and place them into order[/b] in one area once more. The above example would then become "This is hard to read" after defragmenting. Much easier to read and much faster to read as well.
[i]Read more:
http://www.sff.net/people/rich/defrag.htp[/i][/quote]
I suspect the run-time error was caused by your system.
Try de-fragging your hard disk 1st then try installing Corel again.
But 1st I recommend you uninstall Corel first before defragging.
Thats the basics one to look for the disk fragmenatation
Last edited by angelalaine (2008-03-13 10:27:12)