Microsoft KB Archive/133714

= PRB: "Not Enough Space on Drive x" Error During Installation =

Article ID: 133714

Article Last Modified on 2/15/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q133714



SYMPTOMS
When running Microsoft Visual FoxPro setup, you may be presented with a dialog box that contains the following error message where drive X is the drive on which Windows is installed:

Not Enough Space on Drive X



CAUSE
When Visual FoxPro is installed, various Windows support components are installed into the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory. Visual FoxPro requires a minimum amount of space for these support components.



RESOLUTION
Based on the information presented in the dialog box, you can selectively remove some of the components and decrease the disk resources required in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory, or you can free up disk space to meet the minimum disk space requirements as shown in the dialog box.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



MORE INFORMATION
Visual FoxPro has three installation options:


 * Complete
 * Custom
 * Laptop

When you choose the Complete installation option, Visual FoxPro requires 6680K of free disk space on the drive where Windows is installed. Without sufficient disk space, the product can not be installed.

When you choose the Laptop installation option, Visual FoxPro requires less than 4000K of free disk space in the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory.

When you choose the Custom option, Visual FoxPro requires as much as 6680K of free disk space (depending on the number of components installed) on the drive where Windows is installed.

Steps to Reproduce Behavior
Set up a computer with a C drive that has fewer than seven megabytes free and a D drive where Visual FoxPro will be installed. Given these two conditions (or similar ones), the behavior noted above will occur.

Additional query words: VFoxWin install

Keywords: KB133714

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