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You could buy an external hard drive and save your important files to it. If you buy a good backup program, you could backup an image of your hard drive, saving everything just make sure the external HDD is larger capacity than your current one.
If you have any tech knowledge, you could find the instructions on how to install a brand new, larger hard drive on your computer and ghost or install the image you saved on the external HDD or you could reinstall your OS on the new drive and put those files back on the computer. Either way if these files are that important and you cannot find a website that will store a backup for you, an external is a pretty safe bet.
You should always have a backup and backup often.
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It sounds like you have too much running in the start menu. If you go there you have to be careful what you stop from loading. Go to your start and left click. The search box at the bottom type msconfig Go to the startup tab. Anything like Adobe reader, Java, any toolbars, quicktime, realplayer or anything that doesn't need to start when you boot the computer uncheck the box on the left beside it. When you click apply and ok it will ask you to restart the computer. After you do a box will popup and you can check the box and click and you won't see it again. But like I said you can stop the wrong things there. If you don't feel comfortable trying it get someone you know who is tech savvy to help you. Anything Microsoft, Intel, or with your computer brand name needs to stay.
Make sure your hard disk has enough space. Most often when the error massage comes it will tell you how much free space is required to install the game look keenly and know how much space is required then either move all media files mainly video files especially downloaded in the download folder to an alternative partition and only leave windows and installed program on Local Disk C. Other wise if your hard disk capacity is very small then am afraid that you will have to get a bigger hard disk.
You need to move some files from the D to the C. First I'd check the disk space by right clicking My Computer and choose Manage, then click on disk drives. See if any drive has some space if not you'll need to delete some items.
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