I run Windows 7 on VirtualBox. I have one program that I use every 
workday. That program, GearPlayer 4, plays audio files stored on a 
shared drive. Lately I've been getting an error message:

"Windows created a temporary paging file on your computer because of a 
problem that occurred with your paging file configuration when you 
started your computer. The total paging file size for all disk drives 
may be somewhat larger than the size you specified."

The virtual C: drive has a capacity of 24.8 GB, and has only 18.6 MB 
free space.

I thought it was an Win7 problem, but can't find any large files in 
temporary or hidden locations, so I'm wondering if it's somehow related 
to VitrualBox. The installation has been running well since August, 
2014. A few weeks ago I switched from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 on a 
separate hard drive. I pointed VirtualBox to the drive that has the 
Windows 7 installation on it from when I was using 12.04 a couple of 
weeks ago, and it seemed to be happy enough. I can still launch Win7, 
but can't do much with it.

Any thoughts on whether there could be something screwy with VirtualBox? 
Or does it sound like something screwy with Windows 7 -- and yes, I know 
there's something screwy with Windows 7, but you know what I mean.

Thanks.

-- 
Regards,

Dick Steffens

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