Disc Space SP2

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Dominic

I have downloaded SP2 but cannot install it as it keeps
telling me I have insufficient disc space.
I only have 1.0gb left on this machine.XP plus SP1 appear
to have gobbled up huge amounts of space.
I understand I am supposed to have 1.8gb to install tho
SP2 is only 300mg
Is there any way I can still install?
Thanks
Dominic
 
Dominic wrote:
: I have downloaded SP2 but cannot install it as it keeps
: telling me I have insufficient disc space.
: I only have 1.0gb left on this machine.XP plus SP1 appear
: to have gobbled up huge amounts of space.
: I understand I am supposed to have 1.8gb to install tho
: SP2 is only 300mg
: Is there any way I can still install?
: Thanks
: Dominic
Yes it sure does need lots of space. With the uninstall directory,
restore point and temp folders ect.. Express install saves some space
but not much. You can remove the previous hot fix unistall folders to
increase free space. I pushed though some low disk space warnings and
made it though successfully. Good Luck.
TonyS
 
As Tony says +

If you have any particularly large folders that contain only data, you could
consider compressing the folders by right click, properties, Compress this
folder.... - it takes time - this changes slightly after SP2 is installed. I
would de-compress the data after the installation, or possibly zip some
large folders and replacing them afterwards. Avoid zipping any software
folders. Compression is safe, but you have to have an NTFS formated drive to
be able to use this. You can gain 50-75% on some folders by doing this, so
you are looking for a large folder...

The uninstall directories are in the Windows folder and are usually hidden
(see View Options in My Computer). You may free up a few hundred MB by
deleting them prior to installation. You may also want to empty your
recycler, review the size of your internet cache (in Internet Explorer,
Tools, Options, first tab click Delete Files then consider amending
downwards long term the amount of space allocated if it is large in
Settings), check that the Windows\Temp folder is empty or otherwise run the
Disc Cleanup Wizard.

HTH
- Tim
 
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