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To: Larry S. who wrote (23304)11/10/2001 12:18:54 PM
From: B.K.Myers   of 110652
 
Larry,

I don't believe that the boot error message is related to the Word 97 file saving problem. 32M is not a lot of RAM, so your system is probably using the swap file for additional virtual memory. If you are getting low on free disk space, this could be causing the problem.

A couple of things that you could try:

1. End all running program except Explorer and Systray. You can do this by pressing alt-ctrl-delete, selecting each program listed and clicking on End Task. After you have ended all programs (except Explorer and Systray), try to open and save a Word document.

2. Check how much free space you have on your hard drive by opening my computer, right click on the C: drive and select properties. If you are getting low on free space you will have to delete some files from your hard drive. You can do this by clicking on the disk cleanup button. After freeing up some space on your hard drive, try to open and save a Word document.

Hope this helps.

B.K.
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