It's at 2.5Gig now
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Thank you,
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13 gig total partition is enough for your server OS.
I wam going to give you a site to help you manage your boot partition a bit better.
LeeW has a perfect site for this: It explains what you should he recommends removing or moving from the C:\ Partition.
http://www.lwcomputing.com
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With 2.5 gig free space, I don't think the partition size is your problem:
I have seen this error before and can't remember what caused it. I think it was either the AV program or the Software firewall.
You could try to temporarily disable both of them and see if we can pinpoint the error.
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by: ChiefITPosted on 2009-08-13 at 09:50:18ID: 25090400
How big is your C partition?