To whom who may concern with:
I need to open a very huge text file using textpad. I got messsage displayed when I tried to open that file: <<Disk full while accessing file C:\bigfile.txt>>
How do I take care this problem?
Thank you for help.
D.L.
edit extra large text file
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Andreas
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Provide enough disk space (when textpad loads a big file, the pagefile.sys might expand to get the file into virtual memory)
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Alex Angelopoulos
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I do have some regular hangs with TextPad when opening sizable files (~1 MB or more, or several thousand lines).
Since I have 320 MB RAM and an 800 MB partition devoted to swapping, I don't think that's the issue. I *am* running Windows XP, though, and there could be some sort of application throttling the OS is doing...
Since I have 320 MB RAM and an 800 MB partition devoted to swapping, I don't think that's the issue. I *am* running Windows XP, though, and there could be some sort of application throttling the OS is doing...
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Roy Beatty
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I have opened 300mb files with TextPad. You can do it if you're patient (and have the paging filespace).
Actually I realized that I didn't need to *edit* such files, so I found a shareware tool to view them. Since the tool is in so different an application niche, I hope I do not offend our kindly hosts by mentioning the url: http://www.fileviewer.com With this application, simply called "V", I have opened 15GB files and navigated to the end in less than two seconds -- over a network. V navigates file "chunks" and does NOT automatically provide a record count.
Like I said, that's not what TextPad's about. I use V maybe once a month. I use TextPad a dozen times a day.
HTH,
Roy
Actually I realized that I didn't need to *edit* such files, so I found a shareware tool to view them. Since the tool is in so different an application niche, I hope I do not offend our kindly hosts by mentioning the url: http://www.fileviewer.com With this application, simply called "V", I have opened 15GB files and navigated to the end in less than two seconds -- over a network. V navigates file "chunks" and does NOT automatically provide a record count.
Like I said, that's not what TextPad's about. I use V maybe once a month. I use TextPad a dozen times a day.
HTH,
Roy
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jeff
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FWIW,
under Win98 2nd edition, 256Mb RAM...
I regularly edit 8Mb -- 20Mb files using TextPad. It handles them easily.
Amazingly (to me), TextPad has handled 100Mb+ webserver logfiles ~~
performing any search and replace I've thrown at it.
Closest I've ever come to "hanging" TextPad was asking it to "sort" (using columns 20 to 40, and delete duplicate lines) a 15Mb logfile...
...took about 15-20 minutes (and SEEMED like it wasn't responding)
but I came back from coffee break ~~ and there was the sorted file
waiting for me.
under Win98 2nd edition, 256Mb RAM...
I regularly edit 8Mb -- 20Mb files using TextPad. It handles them easily.
Amazingly (to me), TextPad has handled 100Mb+ webserver logfiles ~~
performing any search and replace I've thrown at it.
Closest I've ever come to "hanging" TextPad was asking it to "sort" (using columns 20 to 40, and delete duplicate lines) a 15Mb logfile...
...took about 15-20 minutes (and SEEMED like it wasn't responding)
but I came back from coffee break ~~ and there was the sorted file
waiting for me.
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Rhett
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I have a 225MB file I get an error opening it. Do I use swapping? How do I set swapping?
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