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I am trying to install Developer Studio on a brand new computer. I am having the same issue as I did before when installing on a completely different machine.
Both machines are HP, but separated by 5 years in date of manufacture 2005 vs 2010. Both are running 64-bit Windows 7 Both have BitDefender antivirus installed (which doesn't cause any problems with other software installs)
When running the install for Dev Studio I get the message: "Not enough room on Drive C". This happens during the extract phase of the download file. (There is oodles of room)
I worked around this issue with the 2005 machine because it has dual-boot XP and Win 7. After extracting the downloaded file using XP I was able to run the setup under Win 7. I'm not so lucky with the newer machine which is Win 7 only.
I haven't investigated XP mode under Win 7, but why should I have to?
Any suggestions?
GeorgeThis message has been edited. Last edited by: George Patton,
I am a reforming 'why asker' and am trying to embrace the world of "i don't know why it wasn't working before, but it is now, so...."
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grrrrrrr....
I have worked around this issue once again by:
1) copying the download file to the network 2) copying from there to a machine running 32-bit Vista 3) extracting the setup files from the download file 4) reversing the copy procedure to get the extracted files back on the target Win 7 64-bit machine 5) running the setup
This was an enormous pain when the only issue was that the self-extracting file wouldn't work.
If this is a problem with the installer the only way it is going to get fixed is if you open a case with Techsupport and it gets reported to programming.
Its great that there is a work around, but stuff like this really should have a case opened.
This is still occurring - WebFOCUS Developer Studio 8.0.07, Windows 7. I used 7-Zip to unzip the exe.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Francis Mariani,
Francis
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