On Oct 12, 2005, at 2:45 AM, Nelsn Helm popped up with:

> This message popped up:
> "The temporary file 'filename' could not be created on the system  
> disk. Use a different name, make more room on the disk, or unlock it."

But, how much space is left on the main drive? The program may not  
have enough room to do what it wants. With Mac OS X, rebooting will  
often free up space on the drive because a few virtual memory files  
will be tossed.
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