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30290 2002-01-08 08:59:00 I installed and tried to run Reader Rabbit's Reading 1 (for my daughter) but was unsuccessful. Error message:'You do not have enough disk space to run this program. Free up more disk space and try again.'

I checked and physically have 16 GB of free disk space available. What is all this about?

All my other programs run well without any problem.

Can any one explain?

Cheers
Alex
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30291 2002-01-08 09:39:00 Reader Rabbit must have a heck of a vocab!

Maybe it is looking on the wrong disk for disk space? Are you just talking drive c: with the 16Gb?

Seems real weird. Is it new program or old one? Could it be struggling with your version of OS or disk format? Can't see how, but it's possible.

robo.
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30292 2002-01-08 09:55:00 It is an old piece software; it's for Win95 and I'm now running Win2000.

I think it's compatibility problem. Is there a way to get round it?

Cheers
Alex
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30293 2002-01-08 12:10:00 You didn't try running it from the CD did you? Perhaps it tried to write its data to the CD, which obviously would report no room so would give the error. Perhaps it needs to be installed or copied to C drive first (who knows, this might actually happen... just a suggestion) Guest (0)
30294 2002-01-08 22:35:00 Just a suggestion, but if it is a Win9x application running on Win2000 could it be having difficulty reading NTFS partitions? Guest (0)
30295 2002-01-09 01:31:00 Maybe it was trying to install it on the CD. Copy the CD directory to your desktop and try installing from that copy. Guest (0)
30296 2002-01-09 03:56:00 Tried.

Doesn't work

Cheers
Alex
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30297 2002-01-09 04:41:00 Didn't W95 have a maximum partition size of 2GB? That could be a problem (negative size?) if a programme uses a 32bit integer to check free sspace of 16GB. Guest (0)
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