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I can only save about 30 images and then the Internet will not let me save images anymore and I have to reboot my computer and load the images back up is there a way to change the settings so that I can save as many images as I wish?

2007-07-22 11:16:04 · 13 answers · asked by Robert V 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

I meant to ask My Internet can only save a certain amount of images is there a way around that?
It comes up as an error sign.

2007-07-23 22:55:06 · update #1

13 answers

That depend on how you save the photos, is is suppose to be with no limit,if you us "save as"
But some times the history folder is set to a very small amount, increase the amount from control panel> internet options> history
If it dose not work then, I thinks you have ram problem and this is the reason that when you reboot, actually you are clearing the ram
good luck

2007-07-29 13:47:50 · answer #1 · answered by S. Sulivan 5 · 0 0

Saying that the internet will not let you save anymore images is making you think thats where the problem lies.

Can you answer the following.

1 What massage do you get when you try to save a web image?
2 How much free harddrive space do you have?
3 Can you save other types of documents to the drive without error
4 After the reboot can you then save another new set of images upto 30 in number before a reboot is required?

2007-07-22 14:03:58 · answer #2 · answered by stukaville 2 · 0 0

Your question is not clear.

Are you saving the images to a website or downloading them from the web to your Hard Drive?

Also you did not include the error message. This would be a great help.

What are your computer specs?

What operating system is running on your computer. Windows 95, 98, and ME were notorious for this type of problem. Windows 2000 corrected much of this problem but stilled occasionally. Windows very seldom has this problem unless you have an onboard video card and/or not enough memory (RAM).

Maintenance

Read following paragraph in full before starting a cleanup.

Another thing that can cause some grief is spy/adware and if you have not cleaned your Temporary Internet Files, and Temporary files created created by microsoft products identified by ~$ at the begining of the filename. The ~$ replaces the first two characters of the file name. These are temporary files created by products such as Microsoft Word and Excel. They are created so you can use the undo feature and for recovery purposes. When you first start your computer, before you open any application, click on Start, Search (Find), Files and Folders, type ~$* in file name (All or part of file name) and search (find). You can delete all these files unless you have lost an important document.

Maintenance procedure:

Update your virus/spy/adware application(s).

Run them manually selecting full scan.

Delete all unwanted files

Open the internet Explorer Properties (or whatever browser you are using)

Delete the Internet Temporary Files.

Delete cookies (if you use online logins, you may have to setup them up again)

Optional is to clear the history (This will clear the dropdown list from the Address Bar - it will be blank)

Close Internet Explorer Properties (or whatever browser you are using)

Click on Start, Search (Find), Files and Folders

Type ~$* in file name (All or part of file name) and search (find). You can delete all these files unless you have lost an important document. If you did and know the date when you last used that document and you wish to attempt a recovery, do not delete the day before, on and after the suspected date.

Easy way to delete all the files found is to: click on one of the found files; hold the Ctrl key down and press and release the letter A key. This will highlight everything found. Press Delete. If you are sure you want to delete everything highlighted, click on Yes.

Do a thorough scandisk (Windows 95, 98, ME) or checkdisk (chkdsk, error-checking) on Windows 2000, XP, not sure of Vista).

Make sure you check Thorough scan and fix errors (Windows 95, 98 ME)

Not sure for Windows 2000 and Vista - may be similar to windows XP - check "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors".

Click Start

Windows 2000, XP, and Vista will likely give you a message on the C: drive similar to this:

"The disk check could not be performed because the disk check utility needs exclusive access to some of the Windows files on the disk. These files can only be accessed by restarting Windows. Do you want to schedule this disk check to occur the next time you restart the computer?"

There are Yes and No buttons below the message. Click Yes to schedule the disk chesk the next time your computer starts (Best time to do this part and the next part is when you will not need your computer for a few hours for each operation). It is best to restart the computer now.

When this is finished log back into your computer if necessary and run disk defragmenter before you run any other application.

If you are saving the pictures to a website, the website or your ISP may have a limit (in MB, or number of files) you can save in one session.

If you are downloading the pictures from a website, your virtual memory may not be refreshing; the website or your ISP may have a limit (in MB, or number of files) you can download in one session; your Hard Drive may be getting full.

Check with your ISP and the website for any limitations.

Check how much memory you have installed. Increase it if possible and your ISP and the website do not have limitations.

Good Luck

2007-07-29 10:10:41 · answer #3 · answered by Comp-Elect 7 · 0 0

When you have as many images as you can get, shrink the pics and go to the desktop. Left click "my computer", right click C drive, and left click properties. You will see by the pie chart how much memory you have available. I am thinking you ran out.
Solution- a larger HD or maybe if you have a Hotmail account....could email the images to that account. It'll hold 1 Gig of pics. I am not aware of storage computers, hopefully someone else will have that answer.

2007-07-22 11:26:49 · answer #4 · answered by ButwhatdoIno? 6 · 0 0

Sounds to me like either you have no memory left on your HDD or the file that you are saving to has limited space allocated to it.
First check your HDD and defrag if necessary, delete anything that you do not need. Uninstall any programmes, games etc that you are not using and generally free up some space.
Check your file by right clicking on it and selecting "Properties" if the file can only hold 1/2 meg or something oopen a new file and allocate more space

2007-07-22 11:33:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Either burn your images to disc's or buy a usb memory card and save them to the card instead of the computer.

2007-07-22 11:25:36 · answer #6 · answered by paintballody 1 · 0 0

Well first get Firefox, then check how much hard drive space you have left, then run disk cleanup and disk defragmenter (Start>All Programs>Accesories>System)
Then get Ccleaner and use it often, try getting more RAM, if nothing works get a new computer.

2007-07-22 11:24:08 · answer #7 · answered by sbraidley 3 · 0 0

Get a bigger internal hard drive or start saving on to flash drives, CDs or extranal hard drives.

Delete old files

2007-07-22 11:32:41 · answer #8 · answered by Jenn 3 · 0 0

Delete internet cache by going to; tools/internet options/ , and also delete all temporary files. This may help.

2007-07-22 11:30:05 · answer #9 · answered by Talon 1 · 0 0

that's because the hard drive is full after 30 images
add a second hard drive for more space

2007-07-23 22:46:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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