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      6th Oct 2006
Hi,
I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
regarding not enough memory on disk.
I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
GAC.

 
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Tom Willett
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      6th Oct 2006
You don't have enough disk space on the C drive:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837783

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"GAC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed)...
| Hi,
| I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
| I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
| regarding not enough memory on disk.
| I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
| C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
| I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
| It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
| Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
| GAC.
|


 
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dave_bonnell@hotmail.com
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      6th Oct 2006

GAC wrote:
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.


Is that a typo? (7 mb)

> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.


I am not 100% sure what you are trying to do. Are you patching the
existing WinXP to SP2 via Windows Update?

 
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=?Utf-8?B?R0FD?=
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      6th Oct 2006
Hi,
I was told last week by someone on this site to download sp2 on to my sons
pc and that is what I am trying to do.
As every time I try and put the new internet explorer and windows media
player on his pc it keeps coming up saying windows sp2 not installed.
GAC.


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>
> GAC wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> > I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> > regarding not enough memory on disk.
> > I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> > C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.

>
> Is that a typo? (7 mb)
>
> > I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> > It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> > Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> > GAC.

>
> I am not 100% sure what you are trying to do. Are you patching the
> existing WinXP to SP2 via Windows Update?
>
>

 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      6th Oct 2006
In news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed),
GAC <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home
> edition. I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up
> with a message regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.


Maybe a bit OT, but in addition to the other replies - if you have a
secondhand PC, it's usually best to flatten it entirely and reinstall
Windows & all programs from scratch. That way you know exactly what you've
got. If you have two partitions on a single drive, you can also remove them
so you have only one, if you wish.

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html may help.


 
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Bob Eyster
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      6th Oct 2006
You do not have enough room on your HDD. SP2 is 250MB +/-. You need to get a
larger HDD.

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"GAC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.
>



 
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sdlomi2
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      6th Oct 2006


"GAC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.
>


First I really think the message said not enough *space* on disk rather
than not enough *memory*. (***)Before anything else, first determine if you
have 2 drives( c and d) or just one that is partitioned into (c and d).
Then: (1) In either case: can you move some of the larger files from c to d
to make room for the SP2? (2) If 2 separate drives: Maybe someone put the
OS on c and uses the d for applications and manipulation. If there is an OS
on each of two separate drives, read >
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;307844 < how to
change and assign and remove a drive letter. (3)If you really have only 1
drive: (which is highly suspect), but partitioned into c and d partitions,
and with the OS on c only, you might use Partition Magic to remove the wall
between c and d and make the drive all one larger disk. Someone else may
know how to do this last move w/o using PM. HTH and good luck, s


 
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Rock
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      7th Oct 2006
"GAC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.
>



I agree with Lanwench. With a used PC it's best to do a clean install of
the OS. That way you don't inherit any of the glitches and possibly other
nasties such as porn.

Clean Install
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

The hard disk space requirements for Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=837783

Installing Service Packs
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/xpsp2.htm
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spackins.htm

Pre-Install, Install, Cleaning Up Afterwards
http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php?f=45

What to Know Before You Download and Install Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Get the Latest Updates and Information from Your PC Manufacturer Before
Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/oemlinks.mspx

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Rock [ MVP User/Shell]

 
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Jonny
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      7th Oct 2006
"GAC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news0E736B6-8685-4865-ABFD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I purchased my son a second hand pc running on Windows xp home edition.
> I tried to install Windows xp sp2 on to it but it came up with a message
> regarding not enough memory on disk.
> I have checked the disks there is a c drive and a d drive.
> C drive has 7mb space and D drive has 38 GB.
> I am only a basic at computers so I dont know what to do.
> It seems as though it wanted to go to c but should have gone to d.
> Any help solving this would be most appreciated.
> GAC.
>


Letter C: is a partition designation. Letter D: is a partition by virtue of
its size. Both reside on a hard drive. Whether the same physical hard
drive or not remains unknown. The purpose of D:, if any, remains unknown.
The message for C: was more likely in MB or KB, not mb.

Following is not specifically meant for the OP. The term "drive" is used
interchangably in windows as either a partition or a physical hard disk.
Both distinctly different animals. Thank you MS and affiliates. Shoe fits,
wear it. Heck, continue promoting the superfluous term.
--
Jonny


 
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