About Ray Barham Expertise I can answer just about any question that there is when it comes to anything windows related. I have been a computer technician for about 7 years now and I have the knowledge and experience to provide very detailed answers to situations that may be common, everyday problems or issues that the tech at the local best buy couldn't answer.
Experience I have been in the computer industry for 7 years. In my years in this field, I've served as a computer technician, a consultant, a network engineer, a salesman and both inside and outside technical work.
Organizations I am the owner / operator of Xtreme PC, located in Elkhart, IN. We specialize in computer repair for a fraction of the cost. We have developed a way to get a computer fixed and shipped back to the customer for less that the local shop in their city would be able to do it for. And we have a 4 business day return policy.
Education/Credentials I completed all the course to become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, but I stopped after the first test because I found that I wouldn't make any more money with all 7 test completed as I was making with one
Past/Present Clients I used to be an expert here. I just got so busy that I couldn't keep up with the amount of questions
Expert: Ray Barham Date: 7/16/2008 Subject: windows movie make
Question hi, i am making a movie on windows movie maker. i am done with the movie and is trying to save it. everytime i click to save it says ""Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original source files used in your movie are still available, that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk space available and then try again." the estimated space it says i need is 86.59mb and i have 504 mb of rams, and i haven't deleted any of the files. so why wont it let me save my movie file?
Answer James,
the 504mb of Ram is different than the 87mb of hard drive space needed. Go to my computer and click on your c: drive to find out how much free space you have. With the info you gave me, I can only assume that you don't have enough disk space.