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Insufficient Disk SPace on Installing VS 6.0 Enterprise Ed on WinXP Pro

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Jeff Simcock - 30 Jan 2006 03:27 GMT
Hi gurus

I have a WinXP Pro PC with 60GB of free storage on C:
Installing VS 6 Enterprise Edition and get the message of 50MB required and
only 38MB free and wont proceed.
Have followed the thread on Performance Counters and everything is enabled
and appears fine.
Tried Compatibility setting to winnt and 2000 on installer with no success.

Anyone have suggestions?

cheers
jeff
Jeff Simcock - 31 Jan 2006 02:22 GMT
tis ok folks

Copied the entire cd to a hard drive directory and installed from there and
it all worked fine. Had over 64GB of free storage and after copying contents
of CD to it had a little under 64GB so dont know whether it as a 64GB limit
on the installer or having it on the hard drive under a short directory
name??? - I had read somewhere in this forum that this was suggested...

Cheers
Jeff

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