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Folding@Home Distributed computing project, helping to find cures for disease - Your help is welcomed.

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Old Feb 15, 2007, 07:45 PM   #1
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Vista- Turning off disk space alerts

i've searched around on google and haven't had any luck with this...but how do you go about turning off the drive alerts in vista.....

...i've opened the following path, based upon an XP Os...
regedit>hkwy current user>software>microsoft>windows>current version>policies

....now in the polices window, i should see another folder to open, explorer and in that window should appear a valve named no lowdiskspacecheck....however, i don't have that option in vista....

....any suggestions?
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Old Feb 16, 2007, 12:14 AM   #2
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My biggest suggestion would be to post this in the Vista forum with your other post. Not much use in the folding forum.
As it stands I don't believe there is an option for disabling it yet. How about reducing the size of space reserved for restores or getting another harddrive or even reducing some of the stuff on your drive. Thats why it's warning you after all.
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