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Cannot change drive
Name: Jean Luc Date: October 29, 2001 at 19:01:17 Pacific
Comment:
I have XP Pro and I am trying to install office XP. When I get to the screen as to where to put the folder, I change it to my 'e' drive (2nd partition on my XP drive). However, XP then says, "out of drive space" and it has c: highlighted. Now I cannot get e: to take anything. There is more than 10 gigs left on it and anything else CAN be installed there. I am just having a problem with XP Plus and Office XP. Any clues??
Name: Kury Date: October 29, 2001 at 19:17:26 Pacific
Reply:
Perhaps you have a disk quota setup?? to check go into my computer and right click the drive that you are having problems w/ and then click on the 'quota' tab at the top
good luck, hopefuly this is the problem but it doesn't really sound like it ;Þ
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