Need help??????!!!!!!! Come my minions!

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I finally got my echo layla to work with my cakewalk music creator. Now, when my friend tryed to export it and play it back, the pc said that I didn't have enough virtual memory. I tried to save the project and it gave a message that said "may not be enough memory on drive". WHAT THE HECK IS HAPPENING?!
 
what kind of computer are you using and what other programs do you have running while you are doing this?
 
I have had this problem in the past, and it almost always was a bad driver problem.

However, it could be a memory issue, so I would suggest that you have at *least*15% disk space available at all times, NOT including your swap file (paging file). For example, let's say you have a 100 GB hard drive, and your swap file (paging file) is 2 GB. 15% of 100 GB is 15GB, so you should allow for at least 17 GB free space at all times.

If your disk space becomes too limited and you don't have a crapload of ram, then the paging file (your virtual memory) can get constricted.

Another thing you should do as a matter of course is set your minimum and maximum page file sizes to the same value.

What would really help is if you took a look at your Task Manage/Performance tab, and report the values listed on that tab. That could give us a good idea of what's going on in your system.

Hope this helps.
 
I'm using a pc I built. It has a amd athlon xp (2200 i think)on a gigabyte motherboard thats chipset is supported. I have no other programs running and the only software installed is cakewalk and a couple of burning programs. Considering all this I'm really hoping it's just the driver. I just downloaded the new one for echo(which is a beta) but I haven't gotten any for cakewalk.
 
You still haven't given us the pertinent info. All you've told us is the cpu and mb. If you would supply us with the info requested, maybe we could help you. As it stands, I could not diagnose anything from the info you've given me.

- size of harddisk and space used/available?
- size of your pagefile?
- cpu and pagefile usage?
 
juke_morgan said:
but I haven't gotten any for cakewalk.

There is no driver for Cakewalk. Drivers are for hardware, not software. However, there might be an update patch for Music Creator available.
 
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