You know, I switched from Sound Forge 4.5 to Wavelab so I could use some of
my sweet VST plugins. I never had a problem like this with SF. Then again,
I had more free space back then too (I just recently installed Unreal
Tournament (full install), Quake3, and Half Life). If I had been thinking,
I would have had Windows use my work HD for vmemory (7GB free) instead of
my main drive (1.1 GB free).





Sakari Karipuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/07/2001 12:05:50 PM

To:   George Jones/US/ABNAMRO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:   [email protected]
Subject:  Re: [313] I need to vent for a moment...


On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Windows told me I ran out of virtual memory. It couldn't save it at all.
>
> I tried everything I could, moved whole application directories to my
> second drive to free up space. I still couldn't save.
>

tip for future recording sessions..: use sound forge or similar software
that doesn't use windows swap for recording, instead, it will record into
it's own swap file which you can point where ever you want. but remember,
there's 2gb filesize limit...

cheers,
sakke



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