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Recently I tried to install an upgrade to a program that I use for work
called 20/20 Design. The upgrade file is only 20MB although the installed
program and associated files is quite large maybe 1GB. I get almost al the
way through the installation and i get a message that says " Not enough disk
space on target drive while attempting to copy files" I checked my 80GB hard
drive and found I had 45GB of free space which seems more than enough. I
contacted the program vendor and they suggested I delete temporary files an
try to reinstall. I did that an d the program would still not install, no
change. They suggested that it was my computer so I contacted Dell support
and cleaned up and checked out my hard drive. I can find no problem with my
hardware. The hardware vendor says its the software, the software vendor says
its the hardware. Help! this is making me nuts. I did install the software on
another machine with less free space so I know it works, but I can't find
anything wrong with my current system. I have windows XP Pro with SP2, NTFS
file sytem. I recently downloaded a 70MB File with no problem so it has
something to do with the insstallation software not recognising the amount of
free space available.
Recently I tried to install an upgrade to a program that I use for work
called 20/20 Design. The upgrade file is only 20MB although the installed
program and associated files is quite large maybe 1GB. I get almost al the
way through the installation and i get a message that says " Not enough disk
space on target drive while attempting to copy files" I checked my 80GB hard
drive and found I had 45GB of free space which seems more than enough. I
contacted the program vendor and they suggested I delete temporary files an
try to reinstall. I did that an d the program would still not install, no
change. They suggested that it was my computer so I contacted Dell support
and cleaned up and checked out my hard drive. I can find no problem with my
hardware. The hardware vendor says its the software, the software vendor says
its the hardware. Help! this is making me nuts. I did install the software on
another machine with less free space so I know it works, but I can't find
anything wrong with my current system. I have windows XP Pro with SP2, NTFS
file sytem. I recently downloaded a 70MB File with no problem so it has
something to do with the insstallation software not recognising the amount of
free space available.