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17-Jun-2008, 08:07 AM #1
Question Solved: Problem with Photostory 3.1 saving a project
I use windows XP Packard Bell Imedia 1508 intel pentium with extra ram and memory modem aztech realtek 8139 network card
I have been usung Windows microsoft dig image 2006 together with photo story I have made dozens of dvd videos with it , and now for no apparent reason it will not let me save the project I have assimilated, it will build the video no problem but not save the project whioch now makes it impossible to use. Have tried reinstallation reg cleaner, system restore just about everything I can think of any ideas please? I am working on some urgent
phtostories which I need to complete. Each time the error message shuts down the programme.
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18-Jun-2008, 02:57 AM #2
What's the error message?
How much HD space do you have left?
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