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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
Hi all,
Instaling Flash on Win XP SP3: Error; "You do not have sufficiant disk space to complete this installation. Please free 5000 KB and try again." I am running on H:/ & flash wants to auto install to C:/ Can you please tell me how to trick my system to thinking its running on C:/ ? Disk management wont let me change the drive letter. I've forgotten how to do this one. Can you help, pls? |
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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
Hi Daave;
ty for your assistance :-) It (XP) installed to H. Its 80gig, & has 69% free. No other hard drives; C,D, E, F are external drives & G is a DVD. I had this problem once before; I was advised to go to "Run".... & tell the computer that H was C. Then I could install Flash. "Daave" wrote: "longTerm MemFail" longTerm wrote in message ... Hi all, Instaling Flash on Win XP SP3: Error; "You do not have sufficiant disk space to complete this installation. Please free 5000 KB and try again." I am running on H:/ & flash wants to auto install to C:/ Can you please tell me how to trick my system to thinking its running on C:/ ? Disk management wont let me change the drive letter. I've forgotten how to do this one. Can you help, pls? Any particular reason that Windows is *not* on C:? How many drives do you have? Please identify them all and tell us how much free space you have on each. |
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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
Hi,
have you tried installing from a setup file and not automatically from a website? then you can specify the location of installation destination. "longTerm MemFail" wrote: Hi all, Instaling Flash on Win XP SP3: Error; "You do not have sufficiant disk space to complete this installation. Please free 5000 KB and try again." I am running on H:/ & flash wants to auto install to C:/ Can you please tell me how to trick my system to thinking its running on C:/ ? Disk management wont let me change the drive letter. I've forgotten how to do this one. Can you help, pls? |
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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
On Dec 14, 1:17*pm, longTerm MemFail longTerm
wrote: Hi all, Instaling Flash on Win XP SP3: Error; "You do not have sufficiant disk space to complete this installation. Please free 5000 KB and try again." I am running on H:/ & flash wants to auto install to C:/ Can you please tell me how to trick my system to thinking its running on C:/ ? Disk management wont let me change the drive letter. I've forgotten how to do this one. Can you help, pls? I hope this article will be of help to you: http://www.techtalkz.com/tips-n-tric...isk-space.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gerard Espinas "What Are Your Most Common Computer Problems?" http://ebizac.com/x/t.php/7233 |
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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
On Dec 14, 10:17*am, longTerm MemFail longTerm
wrote: Hi all, Instaling Flash on Win XP SP3: Error; "You do not have sufficiant disk space to complete this installation. Please free 5000 KB and try again." I am running on H:/ & flash wants to auto install to C:/ Can you please tell me how to trick my system to thinking its running on C:/ ? Disk management wont let me change the drive letter. I've forgotten how to do this one. Can you help, pls? Try here at adobe flash support forums http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforu...cfm?forumid=15 |
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Adobe Flash Player install - FAIL
"longTerm MemFail" wrote in
message ... Hi Daave; ty for your assistance :-) It (XP) installed to H. Its 80gig, & has 69% free. No other hard drives; C,D, E, F are external drives & G is a DVD. I had this problem once before; I was advised to go to "Run".... & tell the computer that H was C. Then I could install Flash. What happens when you turn off your PC, disconnect your four external hard drives (they can always be reconnected), and reboot your PC? |
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