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(Taking a Break)
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
Posts: 1,482
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I'm having all sorts of trouble with my Windows 7 Media PC which shares 8TB worth of hard drives to the home network. I'm currently preparing a buttload of Windows XP/7/Ubuntu machines, and every couple of days I get "there is not enough server storage to process your command" on my Windows XP machines.
I did a little research myself, this is what I came up with, which in a way, works: http://winhlp.com/node/40 At first, I increased this registry value to 30. Worked for a bit. Came up with same error a few days later, so I increased it to 50. Then 100. Then 500. Then 1000. Now 2000. The problem keeps occuring, and I really need a more permenant solution. My Win7 Media Centre has Acronis TI 2011 installed, and Avast antivirus. I haven't tried un-installing either of these yet (I presume that uninstalling Acronis will fix it, but I really do need it). Any ideas? Thanks in advance. PS: Not sure if this should be here or in troubleshooting... if it shouldn't be, could a mod please move it? Thanks |
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(Taking a Break)
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
Posts: 1,482
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I managed to fix this, I googled the error code I was having and found a guide to fixing it. All seems to be working now, and the IRPSTACKSIZE is back to 50.
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