Windows keeps on telling me I have "storage" insufficiency, but disk space and RAM are completely fine

I first notice my notebook begins to have this issue when I tried to update my Windows. It returned me with error code "80070008", which says that my computer might have run out of memory, however, there are 200GB space available in my C: drive, and I am only using 27~30% of my RAM out of 8GB.

I tried to perform DISM 'ScanHealth' and it returned me "Error: 8 - Not enough storage is available to process this command".

At first, I tried to ignore this issue as I thought it did not cause me any major trouble. But I was wrong. Several USB devices become unresponsive (yellow exclamation icon at Device Manager). When I tried to manually install drivers, that's when I found out it was this STORAGE insufficiency again that cause me trouble:

"Windows found driver software for your device but encountered error while attempting to install it.  - Not enough storage is available to process this command".

Some of my programs also become incredibly laggy ever since this issue arises, yet I don't know where the problem lies. 

At Event Viewer... I noticed several error messages regarding "Windows was unable to load the registry. This problem is often caused by insufficient memory or insufficient security rights. - DETAIL: Not enough storage is available to process this command".

I also caught a glimpse of one error that I think stated more clearly: "Application popup: Windows - Low On Registry Space: The system has reached the maximum size allowed for the system part of the registry. Additional storage requests will be ignored".

Can someone help me address what issue I am actually having? How do I solve this problem? Please help. I have not done anything to this computer prior to this issue, especially something very sensitive like registry.

I have performed following troubleshoot attempts to no avail:

- Rebooted system.

- Disabled antivirus programs and firewall

- Ran Windows Diagnostic tools: Results addressed the issues and said they were "fixed", but problem is still there as if nothing is changed.

- Reset Windows Update components (both running fix tool and manually)

- Tried to run SFC /SCANNOW command, but it returned me "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation" message.

- Memory Diagnostic tool: No problems/errors detected

- Clean boot and Safe Mode. Problem is still the same.

- Ran CCleaner (only after this issue arises). Problem is still the same.

August 10th, 2015 3:31am

Have you done the following steps provided by link below?

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/windows-update-error-80070008-or-8007000e

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August 10th, 2015 3:43am

1. Set show hidden files and make sure that there is free space. It does not hurt to do disk cleanup

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/44274-windows-update-cleanup-windows-8-a.html

2. I would start troubleshooting here

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/gp/windows-update-issues/en-us

HTH

Milos

August 10th, 2015 4:40am

Thank you for your reply, T. Kujala.

I stumbled upon this article before but have not tried this because it said that this occur when using Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise editions, while I am using Windows 8.1. I will give it a try and let you know if this solves my problem.

[Update]

Tried uninstalling languages that I will never use. Restarted my system, and problem persists. :(


  • Edited by Freya_L 15 hours 23 minutes ago Update
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August 12th, 2015 8:13am

Thank you for your reply, Milos Puchta.

I have run disk cleanup multiple times as well as no. 2: Windows Update Diagnostic tool. As I mentioned above, it stated the issues and said they were fixed, but problem persists.

August 12th, 2015 8:18am

Thank you for your reply, T. Kujala.

I stumbled upon this article before but have not tried this because it said that this occur when using Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise editions, while I am using Windows 8.1. I will give it a try and let you know if this solves my problem.

[Update]

Tried uninstalling languages that I will never use. Restarted my system, and problem persists. :(


  • Edited by Freya_L Wednesday, August 12, 2015 4:01 PM Update
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August 12th, 2015 12:12pm

Thank you for your reply, T. Kujala.

I stumbled upon this article before but have not tried this because it said that this occur when using Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise editions, while I am using Windows 8.1. I will give it a try and let you know if this solves my problem.

[Update]

Tried uninstalling languages that I will never use. Restarted my system, and problem persists. :(


  • Edited by Freya_L Wednesday, August 12, 2015 4:01 PM Update
August 12th, 2015 12:12pm

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