I have Shanghai Double Pack- Shanghai II with Shanghai Greatest moments.
This game is like Mahjong.
The greatest moments cd has it where you can change the tiles. So you can have tiles that play animations and movies when you match 2.
I love playing this one but whenever I want to change the default tile set to one of the other ones, it says I need X MB more of free space in order to do so.
I don't remember the number but I do recall it being some absurd number in the triple diget thousands.
Problem is, everytime I upgrade my system, it says the same darn thing. It can be the first game installed and I can still have a lot of gigabytes left but it still displays this message.
Any ideas as to what causes this?
(hope this makes sense)
Thanks!
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Posts: 2422 | Location: I live where I live and that's where I live. | Registered: 06-03-02
What it is saying is ether the Internet Explorer cache is too small or.. The RAM (memory)on your machine is too small Another clue to the Cache being at fault is if your computer is slow to display Web pages Is that the case?
Posts: 13464 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02
It isn't an online game. You play it straight from the disk(CD). And everything in my computer has been updated w/in the last few months except for the soundcard.
thanks, Mike
~Heather
Posts: 2422 | Location: I live where I live and that's where I live. | Registered: 06-03-02
Heather? Run the Disk Cleanup and Defrag the Hard drive that will help a lot with speeding up things 3rd option is to run CrapCleaner from www.ccleaner.com this is a very deep cleaner program (its Free) and untick the Cookies box and History boxes before you run the scan (click "Analyze") and it will really sweep your hard drive of almost all the useless odds and ends then click Run Cleaner (after the list is generated) Should get over 1 GB in space back? also click the Issues Icon to clean the Registry (quite safe) It targets dead links only I run this before I defrag cuts down the Processing time and afterwards the Computer Has a speed Boost for a while (Better on Dial-up)
Posts: 13464 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02