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No free disk space error even though there is enough disk space on Windows Vista x64

 
 
viva
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      08-06-2009

Hi there
I am trying to install a software and it gives an error as Not enoug
disk space on C drive even though there is ample 100 gb space on Window
vista x64 SP1. Do you think is there any problem with vista x64 when tr
to install a software of 32bit? Please advis

Thanks in advanc
Viv

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Rick Rogers
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      08-06-2009
Hi,

No, there's no issue with installing 32 bit software in an x64 system. Is
this software compliant with Vista?

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> Hi there,
> I am trying to install a software and it gives an error as Not enough
> disk space on C drive even though there is ample 100 gb space on Windows
> vista x64 SP1. Do you think is there any problem with vista x64 when try
> to install a software of 32bit? Please advise
>
>
> Thanks in advance
> Viva
>
>
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      08-08-2009
On 6 августа 11:50, viva wrote:
> Hi there,
> I am trying to install a software and it gives an error as Not enough
> disk space on C drive even though there is ample 100 gb space on Windows
> vista x64 SP1. Do you think is there any problem with vista x64 when try
> to install a software of 32bit? Please advise
>

1. Try to run the program's setup as Administrator.
2. Try to create a large file on the C: drive, so the free space
remaining were under 2GB. You can use "fsutil file createnew <file name>
<file size in bytes(!)>" command from Administrator's command prompt.
This is very unlikely to help nowadays, but still worth to try.
3. Try to use 'Compatibility' tab to select some previous Windows
version for all users.
 
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