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    hi lads a newbie here i have just purchased microsoft digital image 2006 suite edition and went to do a slideshow from my photographs on cd i can do the slide show ok as long as i only put photo's on it but if i add music to it it comes up with a pop up with this on it
    photo story 3.1
    there is not enough memory ordisk space to complete this operation,orprogram files for photo story 3.1 or windows media player are missing or corrupted,close other programs, free additional space on your disk, and then try again, if it is not resolved, reinstall photo story3.1 and window smedia player.
    i have tried that and still get the same message has anyone had the same problems any suggestions thx
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    i think you were the first person to buy that program .....


    i really have no idea - if you tried everything it suggested ....

    maybe try updating directx and install sp2
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    Is your music in the proper format and do you have enough space on the CD for the photos and the music? I've never used the program either, but those are the first things that come to mind.

    If these aren't it, you might go to Microsoft and see if you can find a FAQ for the program or somewhere there that you can ask your question.
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    the amount of space used on the cd was about 8 mb i think the music is mp3 as i say i am new to this type of program and yes bj_m i must be a dying breed buying a copy lol but thx for the input lads
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    you might try converting the mp3s to wav before trying to use them.
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    no sure how to do that but will ask around as i say i'm new to this stuff but thx for reply
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