Error when starting up Groove: Not enough storage

H

Hif

Here's the message I get:

Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.

HRESULT: 0x80040154
Process: Groove.exe (ID: 5740 (0x0000166c))
Thread ID: 2548 (0x000009f4)
Date: January 1, 2007 9:12:17 AM EST

Any and all suggestions are welcome. I reinstalled Groove 3.1
I've done a RAM check
....and a registry clean.

Please, please help.
 
S

Sara Xue

Hi hif,

According to the error message, the most likely reason of this issue is
Groove cannot find enough storage to perform the command. Please check the
level of remaining disk space on your hard drive or partition where Groove is
installed. You may need to cleanup some space. It is recommended that you run
disk maintenance on your machine (scandisk, disk cleanup, and defrag). Now
test this issue again. Is this issue resolved?

If this issue still persists, please perform the following steps to
completely uninstall and reinstall Groove to resolve this issue:

Step 1:
======
Log into Groove using the account you plan to save. From the Options menu,
choose Preferences, go the Account tab, and click the Save Account As File...
button to create an account file. If you have any workspaces in which you are
the only member, please Save the workspace as an archive file. Save the files
to your computer.

Then please perform next step:

Step 2:
=======
Log in the administrative account of your computer. I would like to suggest
you can run the Groovecleanall utility first. This will remove all account
information from this device. This information will be recoverable and the
account will need to be restored from a backup or a new account will need to
be created. To run the groove clean utility, completely shut down Groove via
the icon in the system tray. Click the Windows Start button and choose Run.
In command line, input the following commands:"C:\Program Files\Groove
Networks\Groove\Bin\GrooveClean.exe" -all
Click OK. After the process complete, restart your computer.

Then please perform next step:

Step 3:
=======
Log back in the administrative account of your computer. Uninstall Groove
from Add/Remove Programs. Reboot the computer. Open Windows Explorer and
check for the following folders, if they exist, please right click the
folders and delete them:

C:\Program Files\Groove Networks

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Groove Networks

C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Groove
Networks

Then please perform next step:

Step 4:
======
Click Start, Run and type regedit. Click OK. Look for the following registry
key:

HKEY_LOCAL MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Groove Networks

If this key is present, rename it. Exit the registry editor tool. Reboot the
computer.

Note: You can add "_OLD" (without quotation marks) to the original name as
the renamed name.

Then please perform next step:

Step 5:
======
Log in the administrative account of your computer, and reinstall Groove
3.1. If your company has your own Enterprise Management Server to manage
Groove Accounts, please contact your Groove Admin to send the installer to
you. If your Groove account is un-managed, please download the setup.exe file
from the following URL:

Full Install file link:

http://components.groove.net/Groove/DailyBuilds/latest/OCI/Setup.htm

Do not set up any account. Upon completion of the install, reboot and log
back in the administrative account. This will ensure that all dlls are
registered. When groove starts you should be prompted for an account
information. Select using the existing Groove account and restore your old
account with the archive account file:

Please refer to the following article to restore the saved account and
download the data back:

Restore account:

http://docs.groove.net/htmldocs/gui...counts_account/accounts_account_restoring.htm

Downloading workspace data from another computer or workspace member

http://docs.groove.net/htmldocs/gui...s_managing/spaces_managing_fetching_space.htm

Is this issue resolved?
 
A

Ashok Hingorani

in addition to Sara's detailed comments, this message can sometimes be
referring to the temp swap space available on any machine (not RAM) - see
that you have enough of that

rgds

ashok
 

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