The disk may be damaged or full, or you may not have sufficient access pri

WHat does this mean? I just published and all was ok and now when I try to do it again with some photos I get this message. i have done no upgrades but I don't know which disk it is talking about
Please help
Nicky

Nicky:
How much free space do you have on the boot drive?
OT

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